uggrenon@sunybcs (Paul Grenon) (04/09/88)
Has anyone successfully extracted monkey.arc ?
jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu (Jonathan Joshua) (04/12/88)
In article <10038@sunybcs.UUCP> uggrenon@sunybcs (Paul Grenon) writes: > Has anyone successfully extracted monkey.arc ? NO! --- -- |o| Jonathan Joshua jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu CCIS Operator |o| |o| |o| |o| See that tape mount? |o| |o| It's got your name written all over it! |o|
movshon@acf8.UUCP (Tony Movshon) (04/12/88)
> In article <10038@sunybcs.UUCP> uggrenon@sunybcs (Paul Grenon) writes: > > Has anyone successfully extracted monkey.arc ? > > >NO!, replies Jonathan Joshua. Yes, I have. I cannot imagine how anyone could sensibly answer the stated question in the negative. Jonathan certainly didn't check with me before replying. Tony Movshon Internet: movshon@nyu.nyu.edu Usenet: movshon@cmcl2.uucp or {ihnp4|allegra}!cmcl2!xp!tony US Mail: Department of Psychology, NYU 6 Washington Place, room 1083 New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 998-7880
burgin@ecsvax.UUCP (Robert Burgin) (04/12/88)
In article <Apr.11.14.38.59.1988.19383@topaz.rutgers.edu>, jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu (Jonathan Joshua) writes: > In article <10038@sunybcs.UUCP> uggrenon@sunybcs (Paul Grenon) writes: > > > Has anyone successfully extracted monkey.arc ? > > NO! > I hate to place anything in this newsgroup other than binaries, but I have to confess that I was able to download and successfully extract MONKEY.ARC. Nothing special, no cute tricks, very straightforward. Works like a charm.
frank@isrnix.UUCP (Frank Burleigh) (04/12/88)
In article <Apr.11.14.38.59.1988.19383@topaz.rutgers.edu> jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu (Jonathan Joshua) writes: > >In article <10038@sunybcs.UUCP> uggrenon@sunybcs (Paul Grenon) writes: > >> Has anyone successfully extracted monkey.arc ? > >NO! > >--- >|o| Jonathan Joshua jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu CCIS Operator |o| YES, but the program crashed my model 80 after displaying the prompt. -- Frank C. Burleigh Institute for Social Research - Indiana University - Bloomington, IN 47405 ihnp4!inuxc!isrnix!frank {pur-ee,kangaro,iuvax}!isrnix!frank
NU098674@NDSUVM1.BITNET (Tony Hammel) (04/12/88)
In article <10038@sunybcs.UUCP> uggrenon@sunybcs (Paul Grenon) writes: >> Has anyone successfully extracted monkey.arc ? >NO! YES! >|o| Jonathan Joshua jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu CCIS Operator |o| >|o| |o| >|o| See that tape mount? |o| >|o| It's got your name written all over it! |o| As a matter of fact, this particular archive came out cleaner than 90% of the programs that come over the net. Handy little program to have. Tony just say 'no' to upper case letters. try the e. e. cummings effect.
swh@hpsmtc1.HP.COM (Steve Harrold) (04/12/88)
YES, why?
wytten@dg (Dale R. Wyttenbach) (04/13/88)
In article <891@isrnix.UUCP> frank@isrnix.UUCP (Frank Burleigh) writes: >In article <Apr.11.14.38.59.1988.19383@topaz.rutgers.edu> jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu (Jonathan Joshua) writes: >>In article <10038@sunybcs.UUCP> uggrenon@sunybcs (Paul Grenon) writes: >>> Has anyone successfully extracted monkey.arc ? >>NO! >> >YES, but the program crashed my model 80 after displaying the prompt. >-- Yes, and it executes, too. I used Procomm's KERMIT protocol (at default settings), and PKXARC. Of course, it has to be UUDECODED and sent KERMIT -i from your host first. Dale R. Wyttenbach (wytten@dg.cs.umn.edu) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snail Mail Address: | in my rear view mirror the sun is going down Computer Science Labs | sinking behind bridges in the road 136 Lind Hall | and i think of all the good things 207 Church Street SE | that we have left undone... Minneapolis, MN 55455 | --Roger Waters Dale R. Wyttenbach (wytten@dg.cs.umn.edu) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snail Mail Address: | in my rear view mirror the sun is going down Computer Science Labs | sinking behind bridges in the road