amit@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Neta Amit) (04/02/88)
Part 4 of the distribution appears to have been corrupted en-route. A repost is sent, free of charge, to comp.binaries.ibm.pc . -- Neta Amit U of Minnesota CSci Arpanet: amit@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu
rmpinchback@dahlia.waterloo.edu (Reid M. Pinchback) (04/04/88)
In article <4645@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu> amit@umn-cs.UUCP (Neta Amit) writes: >Part 4 of the distribution appears to have been corrupted en-route. >A repost is sent, free of charge, to comp.binaries.ibm.pc . > Even after the repost, I still haven't had any luck de-arcing this package. Both ARC and PKXARC throw up violently. Has anybody else had any success?
guest@mit-hermes.ai.mit.edu.AI.MIT.EDU (G. U. Est Random) (04/04/88)
In article <6186@watdragon.waterloo.edu> rmpinchback@dahlia.waterloo.edu (Reid M. Pinchback) writes: >In article <4645@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu> amit@umn-cs.UUCP (Neta Amit) writes: >>Part 4 of the distribution appears to have been corrupted en-route. >>A repost is sent, free of charge, to comp.binaries.ibm.pc . >> > Even after the repost, I still haven't had any luck de-arcing this >package. Both ARC and PKXARC throw up violently. Has anybody else had >any success? I haven't. I get messages of "Warning! Fails CRC check. Not an archive." I've even tried to ftp it from the address at the University of Minnesota that Neta Amit gave; when I do, I get the same messages. I think the archive was corrupted on its way from Mr. Amit's PC to his UNIX system. --Scott Horne shorne@amber.cs.clemson.edu PHORNE@CLEMSON P.O. Box 9495 Univ. Stat. Clemson, SC 29632 Tel.: 803 656-8181
randy@chinet.UUCP (Randy Suess) (04/04/88)
In article <6186@watdragon.waterloo.edu> rmpinchback@dahlia.waterloo.edu (Reid M. Pinchback) writes: > Even after the repost, I still haven't had any luck de-arcing this >package. Has anybody else had any success? For what it is worth: I get my news straight from att-ih, (ex ihnp4) and the original posting de-arc'd and runs fine. -randy -- that's the biz, sweetheart..... Randy Suess ..!ihnp4!chinet!randy
rgr@m10ux.UUCP (Duke Robillard) (04/05/88)
Hi there, we didn't get part 3 of this apl shareware....can someone send it to me? grazie -- + | Duke Robillard | AT&T Bell Labs m10ux!rgr@ihnp4.UUCP | Murray Hill, NJ {any biggy}!ihnp4!m10ux!rgr
laba-5ac@web3d.berkeley.edu (Erik Talvola) (04/06/88)
In article <2978@mit-hermes.ai.mit.edu.AI.MIT.EDU> guest@hermes.ai.mit.edu.UUCP (G. U. Est Random) writes: <>In article <6186@watdragon.waterloo.edu> rmpinchback@dahlia.waterloo.edu (Reid M. Pinchback) writes: <>>In article <4645@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu> amit@umn-cs.UUCP (Neta Amit) writes: <>>>Part 4 of the distribution appears to have been corrupted en-route. <>>>A repost is sent, free of charge, to comp.binaries.ibm.pc . <>>> <>> Even after the repost, I still haven't had any luck de-arcing this <>>package. Both ARC and PKXARC throw up violently. Has anybody else had <>>any success? <> <>I haven't. I get messages of "Warning! Fails CRC check. Not an archive." <>I've even tried to ftp it from the address at the University of Minnesota <>that Neta Amit gave; when I do, I get the same messages. I think the archive <>was corrupted on its way from Mr. Amit's PC to his UNIX system. <> Well, the ORIGINAL posting which arrived at U.C. Berkeley unarchived perfectly, the first try for me. One thing to look out for - the archive uses the Squashing format on some files which may be confusing your un-archiving program. I am not sure if this is causing your problem or not, but if the archive made it here all right, then it seems like it should be correct most other places. --------------------------------------------------- Erik Talvola laba-5ac@widow.berkeley.edu "I don't impress easy." -- Jesse "The Body" Ventura ---------------------------------------------------
trr@rayssd.ray.com (Terry R. Raymond) (04/06/88)
In article <6186@watdragon.waterloo.edu>, rmpinchback@dahlia.waterloo.edu (Reid M. Pinchback) writes: * In article <4645@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu> amit@umn-cs.UUCP (Neta Amit) writes: * >Part 4 of the distribution appears to have been corrupted en-route. * >A repost is sent, free of charge, to comp.binaries.ibm.pc . * > * Even after the repost, I still haven't had any luck de-arcing this * package. Both ARC and PKXARC throw up violently. Has anybody else had * any success? I have successfully uudecoded, de-arced and run it. It works fine. -- Terry Raymond Raytheon Submarine Signal Division; Portsmouth RI; (401)-847-8000 x5597 smart mailer or arpanet: trr@rayssd.ray.com old dumb mailer or uucp: {cbosgd,gatech,ihnp4,linus!raybed2} !rayssd!trr
w8sdz@brl-smoke.ARPA (Keith B. Petersen ) (04/07/88)
The IPSA APL shareware package made it to SIMTEL20 on the first posting. I have split it into two ARCs because it was too large to fit on a floppy disk for backup. The files are SAPLPC-A.ARC and SAPLPC-B.ARC and are available from the PD1:<MSDOS.APL> directory via standard anonymous FTP or via LISTSERV@RPICICGE.BITNET. --Keith -- Keith Petersen Arpa: W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA Uucp: {bellcore,decwrl,harvard,lll-crg,ucbvax,uw-beaver}!simtel20.arpa!w8sdz GEnie: W8SDZ