5CCSD3ZF0000100000001NJPL3IF0PDS200000001 = SFDU_LABEL'RECORD_TYPE = STREAM0SPACECRAFT_NAME = GALILEO_ORBITEREINSTRUMENT_NAME = "NEAR INFRARED MAPPING SPECTROMETER"%INSTRUMENT_ID = NIMS%OBJECT = TEXTA NOTE = "VMS Introduction to this CD-ROM* volume."+ PUBLICATION_DATE = 1993-12-15%END_OBJECT = TEXTEND. Special Note to VMS Users. _________________________FThe text files located on this CDROM are stored as stream-record filesFthat do not have extended attribute records (XARs) as part of the file?header. Stream-record files include files such as AAREADME.TXT,Cdocumentation files with extension .TXT, label files with extension.LBL, and source code files.DDEC VAX computers running versions of VMS prior to 6.0 have problemsGaccessing files that do not have XARs. To facilitate VAX/VMS access toHthe CDROM, a command file was developed called CDCOPY.COM. It is located7in the VAX/VMS subdirectory of the SOFTWARE directory. ECopy the CDCOPY.COM command file from the CDROM with the standard DCL<$COPY command ($COPY dev:[dir]CDCOPY.COM *). Then follow theFinstructions in the command file to copy other files to magnetic disk.DOnce the command file is copied, use CDCOPY to copy the AAREADME.TXTCfile from the CDROM root directory with the following DCL commands:D$@CDCOPY dev:[000000]AAREADME.TXT * !dev= device name of CDROM driveE$PRINT AAREADME.TXT !or $EDIT/READ AAREADME.TXT for more information.FDEC Alpha computers running VMS, and VAXes running VMS 6.0 or greater,Fcan access files without XARs by using special qualifiers on the MOUNTcommand. For example:3 $MOUNT/MEDIA_FORMAT=CDROM/UNDEFINED_FAT=STREAM:80@will allow text files with lines of up to 80 characters (such asAAAREADME.TXT) to be TYPE'd or COPY'd with ordinary DCL commands. EAlternatively, the CDCOPY.COM procedure described above may be used. ?The AAREADME.TXT file contains additional information about the$structure and contents of the CDROM.