[comp.sys.cbm] SHAR, anybody?

jgreco@archimedes.math.uwm.edu (Joe Greco) (03/28/90)

With all the uuencode and uudecode interest, I have a simple-shar program I
use for batching text files on my 64 and sending them to UNIX machines....

I'm working on an unshar-er (which is a little more difficult due to 
the potential complexity of a shell archive).

... Joe

consp24@bingsunm.cc.binghamton.edu (consp24) (03/29/90)

>With all the uuencode and uudecode interest, I have a simple-shar program I
>use for batching text files on my 64 and sending them to UNIX machines....
>
>I'm working on an unshar-er (which is a little more difficult due to 
>the potential complexity of a shell archive).
>
>... Joe

     Lemme know if you're going to post/mail it... I'd love a copy!

Gregg

CONSP24@BINGSUNS.POD.BINGHAMTON.EDU

bskendig@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Brian Kendig) (03/30/90)

In article <3230@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> consp24@bingsunm.cc.binghamton.edu (consp24) writes:
>>I'm working on an unshar-er (which is a little more difficult due to 
>>the potential complexity of a shell archive).
>
>     Lemme know if you're going to post/mail it... I'd love a copy!

Ditto!  (Lordy, how I hate posts like this one.  How they clutter up
the Net... but then again, we need all the traffic on c.s.cbm we can
get!)

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