[comp.binaries.ibm.pc] monkey.arc

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!


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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.

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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!
>
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>|o|   Jonathan Joshua      jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu      CCIS Operator     |o|

YES, but the program crashed my model 80 after displaying the prompt.
-- 
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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)
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