Seems to be a minority then, but you'd need to scan for both "(Obsolete)" and "~Obsolete" in order to catch everything. There's also a difference: ~Obsolete files contain no geometry data, just a !HELP explaining why they exist. Some (Obsolete) files are effectively ~Moved to files under a different name (eg 2440p68.dat), others (eg 977.dat) are more complicated.
I still don't agree that a spec-change is needed for this, though. There are only 27 files marked as obsolete so it's not exactly a major problem.
I still don't agree that a spec-change is needed for this, though. There are only 27 files marked as obsolete so it's not exactly a major problem.