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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2968.0. "binary uncompressed btoa" by EVOAI2::SECU_LDV (Stratocastifiant! hein l�o?) Fri Sep 02 1994 06:31

    Hi, 
    
    I've received a document from ftp.sunet.se /pub/music/songbooks
    via ftpmail called Computersongs-1-4.Z
    the document begin with:
    -(binary uncompressed btoa)
    xbtoa begin-
    What I'm supposed to do ?
    Thanks for any help
    
    				-Fred-
    
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2968.1GOES11::HOUSEHow could I have been so blind?Fri Sep 02 1994 13:165
    I believe a .z file is usually compressed binary data put together with
    a ZIP utility (like PKZIP).  To get at what's in it, you need an UNZIP
    utility, like PKUNZIP or VMSUNZIP.
    
    Greg
2968.2FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Sep 02 1994 13:411
    ...or a compressed UNIX tar file.
2968.3GOES11::HOUSEHow could I have been so blind?Fri Sep 02 1994 14:144
    That's usually a .tar.  If it's a .tar.z, then it's tarred, and then
    zipped.
    
    Greg
2968.4honestFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Sep 02 1994 15:501
    ...and a .tar.f is tarred and feathered.
2968.5TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPFri Sep 02 1994 16:169
re: .3

>    That's usually a .tar.  If it's a .tar.z, then it's tarred, and then
>    zipped.
    
Actually, I believe the .z convention implies the UNIX compress utility.
Files that were ZIPped usually have .ZIP rather than .z from my experience.

-Hal
2968.6No UnixEVOAI2::SECU_LDVStratocastifiant! hein l�o?Mon Sep 05 1994 07:528
    Thanks for all,
    
    But I have VMS only. is there a way to decompress it with vms?
    
    Thanks.
    
    		-Fred-
    
2968.7POSIX for OpenVMS, or some such rotSSDEVO::LAMBERTSam, Subsystems Engineering @CXOMon Sep 05 1994 12:537
   I believe that if your system has the VMS POSIX-complience kit installed
   you get the compress/uncompress utilities with it (as well as tar, etc).
   But I don't know for sure, and don't know how to go about getting the
   POSIX kit - I'm a U*IX weenie.  :-)

   -- Sam
   
2968.8no luckEVOAI2::SECU_LDVStratocastifiant! hein l�o?Tue Sep 06 1994 07:577
    Well, I think I can delete this document because I have not
    Posix-complience, but I'll try to find the same document in a
    uncompressed version...
    thanks.
    
    			-Fred-