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Hi,

I'm Tim Sneddon and this is my blog.  I work at Kednos as a Senior Software Specialist.  In this capacity I've been involved in just about everything from website maintenance to system management and compiler development.  Once upon a time I worked for Reynolds & Reynolds (now Pentana Solutions) in Australia and the various incarnations of Infomedia's Business Systems Division.

You can expect to see a number of topics covered here.  There will be plenty of OpenVMS, PL/I, BLISS, Linux, LLVM, C and many others (maybe even some Itanium assembly and TECO too).  I'll try and keep up a level of "human" posts too.

This blog isn't my only literary outlet.  I have also contributed articles (and continue to do so) to the OpenVMS Technical Journal.  If you're just interested in my articles, you can read them here.

If you're wondering what exactly goes on around the office then you can check out the webcam and see for yourself.

Lastly, this blog (as well as the entire Kednos website) has been developed using Mark Daniel's (the man behind WASD) VWcms.

Here is a listing of all the topics tagged "pathworks".

DOS file attributes on OpenVMSA few years ago, four according to the source, I was asked if it was possible to set the DOS file attributes on an OpenVMS file that existed on an Advanced Server (aka Pathworks) share. I wasn't sure[read]


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