lenny@icus.islp.ny.us (Lenny Tropiano) (09/22/88)
In article <847@vsi.UUCP>, friedl@vsi.UUCP (Stephen J. Friedl) writes: ... | 0 short 0x1f9d squeezed data | >2 byte 0x90 - 16-bit mode | >2 byte 0x8f - 15-bit mode | >2 byte 0x8e - 14-bit mode | >2 byte 0x8d - 13-bit mode | >2 byte 0x8c - 12-bit mode | >2 byte 0x8b - 11-bit mode | >2 byte 0x8a - 10-bit mode | >2 byte 0x89 - 9-bit mode Why doesn't this work on a 3B1? I tried it, and the compress'd files look like: $ od -x file.Z 0000000 1f9d 9067 c8bc 8153 c68d 8e04 08d9 a471 ... ^^^^ ^^ The magic # is the same, and the "bit-mode" is also the same... it just doesn't work on the UNIX PC/3B1. Also here's another entry .. (maybe I'm stretching things a bit much) 0 string From mail file ^ - note this is a "space" and then a tab. -Lenny -- Paper-net: Lenny Tropiano | @-net: lenny@icus.islp.ny.us ICUS Software Systems | !-net: ...sbcs \ PO Box 1 | boulder \ Islip Terrace, NY 11752 | talcott !icus!lenny Vocal-net: (516) 582-5525 [work] | pacbell / (516) 968-8576 [home] | hombre / Telex-net: 154232428 ICUS | Another-net: attmail!icus!lenny