=> R1 = pointer to canonical object name
R6 = pointer to canonical special field
<= R0 = object type
R2 = load address
R3 = exec address
R4 = object length
R5 = object attributes
R6 = least significant word of UID
R7 = most significant word of UID
This SWI is similar to OS_File 5, except that it also returns a 64 bit UID for the object. This is guaranteed to be unique over all file servers on all networks. Oh, for something equivalent for local files...
See PRM 2, page 367.
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