T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
243.1 | Check a few things | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | | Tue Jan 06 1987 09:32 | 13 |
| Did you receive an error message anywhere? If not, try arcing a
short text file and then dearcing just to check the integrity of
the arc program you have.
Did you have enough disk space? You run arc on display.arc in ram:
on a standard 512K Amiga. You will run out of memory and should
receive a Guru in V1.1 of Wb. V1.2 will give you a Guru but permits
recovery by cancelling the operation.
Likewise for running this from SYS: where SYS: is your Wb disk.
There is not enough room. Make sure you set current directory to
a fairly spacious disk.
|
243.2 | Be back shortly | HOUSE::FRACTAL | | Tue Jan 06 1987 16:36 | 5 |
| well the disk was empty except for those commands i listed.
Ill try copying arc16.bin to ram: along with run and cd. Ill let
you know.
Thanks,
|
243.3 | I hate arcs | HOUSE::FRACTAL | | Wed Jan 07 1987 14:29 | 13 |
| No luck here. I tried downloading with kermit binary xon xoff 8
bit 2 stop bits and no parity. I listed the files in the arc and
it said I had a bad header on each of the files. I downloaded it
with xmodem with the same settings as a binary. Again i had the
bad header. I stripped the file and still no luck. My manual (Atalk
v1.1) Says that you dont need to chop arc files. So i didn't. ANd
still "Bad header" paid me a visit. Im now going to try xmodem/crc
mode with no stripping and no xon-xoff. Ill get back to you.
Can you think of anything im doing wrong?
Is anybody else out there using Atalk v1.1?
thanks,
|
243.4 | DeARC Question. | SNO78C::METRO_OA | | Fri Feb 06 1987 02:10 | 11 |
| I have ARC but no documentation for it (whats new?).
Could someone tell me if its possible to give the program a destination
file argument (soas to specify a different dir or volume) or must
you have the ARC program and its ARC'd file within the destination
directory?
Thanks in advance and
Regards from D.U.
Rob
|
243.5 | | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Fri Feb 06 1987 02:35 | 8 |
| Re: .4
I believe that the files are always extracted to the current directory.
However, the ARC file need not be in the connected directory. Just
specify a full file path in the ARC file name.
By the way, if you type the ARC commands without any arguments, it prints
a help page.
|