dick@slvblc.UUCP (Dick Flanagan) (05/05/88)
The following text is extracted from Part One of the posting:
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This series of twelve postings comprises the PiCnix V3 package of
UNIX-like utilities for the IBM PC and other generic DOS systems.
The PiCnix package is distributed under the user-supported concept
(shareware) and a donation of only $15 is requested by the author
(not me). Full source code is also available from the author for
a very nominal fee. The release package consists of six EXE files,
twenty-four COM files, one included ARC file, one MSG file, and
one DOC file.
I am not posting all twelve parts at once so as not to constipate
the net. I will post four parts each day over a three day period.
The first eleven parts of this posting consist of 800 uuencoded
lines. Part 12 consists of 493 uuencoded lines. Part 1 also
contains a 'begin' line, and Part 12 also contains an 'end' line.
After all parts are trimmed and concatenated together, they will
comprise one uuencoded file consisting of 9,295 lines ((800 * 11)
+ 493 + 1 + 1). Once processed by uudecode, the following ARC
file should be created.
Name Length Stowage SF Size now Date Time CRC
============ ======== ======== ==== ======== ========= ====== ====
CAT.COM 12614 Crunched 23% 9832 25 Apr 88 7:22p 3F3C
CHLABEL.COM 11632 Crunched 26% 8692 25 Apr 88 7:22p 65B1
CHMOD.COM 10626 Crunched 15% 9065 25 Apr 88 7:56p F068
CP.COM 12296 Crunched 17% 10229 25 Apr 88 7:22p 5E0F
CPDIR.COM 11620 Crunched 21% 9251 25 Apr 88 7:22p 4E8B
DF.EXE 27512 Crunched 15% 23468 25 Apr 88 7:22p 9CCD
DIFF.EXE 24650 Crunched 25% 18645 25 Apr 88 7:22p 0F81
DU.EXE 28080 Crunched 14% 24394 25 Apr 88 7:22p 81D2
FGREP.COM 15072 Crunched 23% 11672 25 Apr 88 7:22p 9800
GREP.EXE 20082 Crunched 25% 15191 25 Apr 88 7:22p 6D7F
HEAD.COM 12844 Crunched 16% 10825 25 Apr 88 7:22p 2FBB
LS.EXE 31246 Crunched 14% 26906 25 Apr 88 7:22p A557
MAKE.ARC 41088 -- 0% 41088 25 Apr 88 7:22p 9EC2
MAKE.MSG 421 Crunched 27% 309 25 Apr 88 7:22p 267F
MORE.EXE 26950 Crunched 22% 21121 25 Apr 88 7:22p AA82
MV.COM 13986 Crunched 24% 10739 25 Apr 88 7:22p 7C29
MVDIR.COM 12208 Crunched 24% 9302 25 Apr 88 7:22p E63E
NCD.COM 12450 Crunched 22% 9759 25 Apr 88 7:22p F234
NDATE.COM 18290 Crunched 25% 13741 25 Apr 88 7:22p D21F
NECHO.COM 10810 Crunched 25% 8209 25 Apr 88 7:22p 4E82
NSET.COM 10580 Crunched 16% 8922 25 Apr 88 7:22p 38E5
NTIME.COM 6770 Crunched 19% 5506 25 Apr 88 7:23p 18E8
PICNIX.DOC 30307 Crunched 57% 13247 25 Apr 88 7:23p 2F4F
PWD.COM 10932 Crunched 16% 9273 25 Apr 88 7:23p 2E27
RM.COM 12210 Crunched 24% 9394 25 Apr 88 7:23p 6CE3
SHOW.COM 11762 Crunched 18% 9675 25 Apr 88 7:23p DF94
STRINGS.COM 13390 Crunched 17% 11136 25 Apr 88 7:23p 9CA4
SWITCHAR.COM 9268 Crunched 19% 7559 25 Apr 88 7:23p B2D4
TAIL.COM 14144 Crunched 19% 11464 25 Apr 88 7:23p 6C2B
TEE.COM 11430 Crunched 20% 9238 25 Apr 88 7:23p 90A7
TOUCH.COM 12602 Crunched 22% 9843 25 Apr 88 7:23p B9DB
UNSET.COM 9564 Crunched 22% 7510 25 Apr 88 7:23p 7428
WC.COM 14962 Crunched 21% 11951 25 Apr 88 7:23p BDA1
==== ======== ==== ========
Total 33 522398 21% 417156
This ARC file was created with ARC521 and should be compatible with
any reasonable version of ARC, ARCE, or (if you insist) PKXARC. (If
you have a copy of Richard Marks' UUDECODE v2.13, you can download
these twelve parts to your PC as picnix[1-12].uue and simply enter
'uudecode picnix1'. His program will then extract the ARC file in
one pass without any trimming or manual concatenation required.)
If a few parts of this posting are missing at your site, or were
damaged in transit, PLEASE check with your regional Usenet neighbors
to see if, perhaps, they have the parts you need. If they do not,
notify me and I will send them to you by email. Barring receipt
of huge sums of money, however, I will NOT consider reposting the
entire set.
People who do need the entire posting can send me a prepaid, pre-
addressed diskette mailer with either one formatted 1.2-Mb diskette
or two formatted 360-Kb diskettes. The diskettes should be empty
and not contain any operating system files. (See signature for my
mailing address.)
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The first set of four parts will be posted to comp.binaries.ibm.pc
early Friday morning (5/6), with the next two following during the
early hours of Saturday and Sunday (5/7 and 5/8).
This newest version of the PiCnix collection is not currently
available from any public or private BBS, so you'll see it here
first!
Dick
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USPS: PO Box 155, Ben Lomond, CA 95005clark@ttidca.TTI.COM (Ralph Clark) (05/07/88)
Wait! How am I supposed to get this 420K ARC on my 360K floppy?
Can you break it into two arc's? This is a pc group, not an at-only group!
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Ralph Clark (clark@TTI.COM) {csun|philabs|psivax|trwrb}!ttidca!clarkdick@slvblc.UUCP (Dick Flanagan) (05/08/88)
In article <2472@ttidca.TTI.COM> clark@ttidca.TTI.COM (Ralph Clark) writes: > Wait! How am I supposed to get this 420K ARC on my 360K floppy? o Download to your PC's hard disk, de-arc, and copy individual files to your diskettes, or (if no hard disk) o De-arc on your host and download the individual files to your PC, or (if no arc on your host) o Send me two blank 360-Kb diskettes in a prepaid mailer. > Can you break it into two arc's? Not now, the last four parts were posted last night. A direct email response would have been much more timely, even though the result may have been the same. *8-) > This is a pc group, not an at-only group! No argument. However, floppy-only-without-arc-on-their-host PC's are at least in the minority on USENET. But that's why I always make 360-Kb diskettes available to anyone who cares enough to send them to me for copying. "We apologize for the inconvenience." Dick -- Dick Flanagan, W6OLD GEnie: FLANAGAN UUCP: ...!ucbvax!ucscc!slvblc!dick Voice: +1 408 336 3481 Internet: slvblc!dick@ucscc.UCSC.EDU LORAN: N037 04.7 W122 04.6 USPS: PO Box 155, Ben Lomond, CA 95005
anderson@vms.macc.wisc.edu (05/09/88)
In article <1638@slvblc.UUCP>, dick@slvblc.UUCP (Dick Flanagan) writes...
]Not now, the last four parts were posted last night. A direct email
]response would have been much more timely, even though the result may
]have been the same. *8-)
Please consider reposting parts 1-5. Although I did get pt. 5 here,
several others have said they didn't get 1-5, so there may well have
been a fairly general propagation problem.Paul_L_Schauble@cup.portal.com (05/10/88)
Pardon me if I missed it, but I saw no description for PICNIX. What is it?
philip@amdcad.AMD.COM (Philip Freidin) (05/10/88)
In article <216@dogie.edu> anderson@vms.macc.wisc.edu writes:
]In article <1638@slvblc.UUCP>, dick@slvblc.UUCP (Dick Flanagan) writes...
]
]]Not now, the last four parts were posted last night. A direct email
]]response would have been much more timely, even though the result may
]]have been the same. *8-)
]
]Please consider reposting parts 1-5. Although I did get pt. 5 here,
]several others have said they didn't get 1-5, so there may well have
]been a fairly general propagation problem.
parts 1 thru 4 didn't arrive here either. the rest did. Sounds like a
propagation problem to me. A repost of 1 thru 4 would be appreciated.
TKS.mrh@camcon.uucp (Mark Hughes) (05/11/88)
Whatever happened to the promised posting of PICNIX V3? (Dick Flanagan 5 May). Have they been posted yet, and if so, don't we poor relations in the UK get the pleasure? I hope we do, but if not please don't tantalise by distributing the announcement to us. There were some *very* useful facilities listed. -- ------------------- UUCP: mrh@camcon.uucp / ..uunet!mcvax!ukc!camcon!mrh | Mark Hughes | Telex: 265871 (MONREF G) quoting: MAG70076 |(Compware . CCL) | BT Gold: 72:MAG70076 ------------------- Teleph: Cambridge (UK) (0)223-358855