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Note1: logical track numbering schema for double sided disks: 0 - h0t0, 1 - h1t0, 2 - h0t1 ... 79 - h1t39, 80 - h0t40 ... 159 - h1t79.
Note1: logical track numbering schema for double sided disks: 0 - h0t0, 1 - h1t0, 2 - h0t1 ... 79 - h1t39, 80 - h0t40 ... 159 - h1t79.


Note2: start line for basic programs is not saved in header file, indeed, it is stored directly at the end of file: after end of basic program (symbol #80), could be placed token #AA followed by little-endian word that reflects start line.
Note2: start line for basic programs is not saved in header file, indeed, it is stored directly at the end of file: after end of basic program (symbol #80), could be placed token #AA followed by little-endian word that reflects start line. See [Example TR-DOS Basic file]


===Example file descriptors===
===Example file descriptors===
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