veit@du9ds3.uni-duisburg.de (Holger Veit) (06/27/91)
In <1991Jun26.155153@hemlock.cs.Virginia.EDU> ih3e@hemlock.cs.Virginia.EDU (Jan Hoenisch) writes: >Here you go folks. This file was compressed using SUN4.1 OS compress utility >and then tar'd. The directories should be understandable and there are >two files that are included for your help besides the multiple examples, >README and a project writeup file. The project writeup file is a very, >very rough draft of what was actually handed in but it will do and the >readme is a quick intro. I hope people have fun and let me know if things >go all right. I do not want to get flamed and therefore will pipe flames >to /dev/null. You get flamed: because it is not possible to transfer binary via e-mail. So all the 1099 lines can be directly piped to /dev/null. You have to uuencode your binary file and probably split it into parts of max. 50k each, otherwise some strange mail gateways may cut them to a size they like. >Thanks, and good luck to all, Jan [lot of shit follows] >-- >-------------------------------------------------------------------- >Jan Hoenisch (ih3e@virginia.edu) or (ih3e@uvacs.cs.virginia.edu) >Graduate Student, Computer Science Department, Thornton Hall, >University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903-2442 >Virtual reality is REAL; How real is virtuality? >-------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | | / Holger Veit | INTERNET: veit@du9ds3.uni-duisburg.de |__| / University of Duisburg | BITNET: veit%du9ds3.uni-duisburg.de@UNIDO | | / Fac. of Electr. Eng. | UUCP: ...!uunet!unido!unidui!hl351ge | |/ Dept. f. Dataprocessing |
gt0178a@prism.gatech.EDU (Jim Burns) (06/29/91)
in article <1991Jun26.155153@hemlock.cs.Virginia.EDU>, ih3e@hemlock.cs.Virginia.EDU (Jan Hoenisch) says: > Here you go folks. This file was compressed using SUN4.1 OS compress utility > and then tar'd. The directories should be understandable and there are You're kidding, right? You're sending binary files thru the mail? Doesn't keep either vi or tar very happy. -- BURNS,JIM (returned student) Georgia Institute of Technology, 30178 Georgia Tech Station, Atlanta Georgia, 30332 | Internet: gt0178a@prism.gatech.edu uucp: ...!{decvax,hplabs,ncar,purdue,rutgers}!gatech!prism!gt0178a