• ARC

    From Jerry Schwartz@1:142/928 to All on Sunday, August 15, 2004 18:42:33
    Hello, All...

    What are folks using to create SEA ARC compatible mail bundles? For unknown reasons, my system has just started having trouble running pkarc.

    Regards,

    Jerry Schwartz

    mailto:jerryschwartz@comfortable.com
    http://www.writebynight.com

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  • From Roy J. Tellason@1:270/615 to Jerry Schwartz on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 13:08:06
    Jerry Schwartz wrote in a message to All:

    Hello, All...

    What are folks using to create SEA ARC compatible mail bundles? For unknown reasons, my system has just started having trouble running
    pkarc.

    You don't mention what platform...

    I use arca and arce to add/extract under dos here.

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Jerry Schwartz on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 16:39:36
    What are folks using to create SEA ARC compatible mail
    bundles? For unknown reasons, my system has just started
    having trouble running pkarc.

    pkpak?

    have you tried new copies of the pkarc executibles? i've found that in some cases, i have to delete the old ones and then put new ones in place... there have been times that overwritting did not work as one would expect... possibly due to some disk or sector damage or such...

    )\/(ark


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  • From Roy J. Tellason@1:270/615 to mark lewis on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 05:34:54
    mark lewis wrote in a message to Jerry Schwartz:

    What are folks using to create SEA ARC compatible mail
    bundles? For unknown reasons, my system has just started
    having trouble running pkarc.

    pkpak?

    have you tried new copies of the pkarc executibles? i've found that
    in some cases, i have to delete the old ones and then put new ones
    in place... there have been times that overwritting did not work as
    one would expect... possibly due to some disk or sector damage or
    such...

    Funny you should mention that, as there have been a few instances where I've had executables go screwy on me and only refreshing it from a distribution archive seemed to fix the problem. Weird...

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  • From Mike Tripp@1:382/61 to Jerry Schwartz on Thursday, August 19, 2004 07:48:52
    Hello Jerry!

    15 Aug 04 17:42, Jerry Schwartz wrote to All:

    What are folks using to create SEA ARC compatible mail bundles? For unknown reasons, my system has just started having trouble running
    pkarc.

    DOS:

    ARC - Archive utility, Version 5.12, created on 02/05/86 at 22:22:01
    (C) COPYRIGHT 1985,86 by System Enhancement Associates; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    Pak 2.50 Copyright 1988-90 NoGate Consulting

    OS/2:

    ARC2 - Archive utility, Version 6.00P, created in January of 1989
    Copyright 1985-89 by System Enhancement Associates, Inc.; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    .\\ike

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  • From Jerry Schwartz@1:142/928 to Roy J. Tellason on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 20:31:27
    Hello, Roy...

    Aug 17, 2004 at 12:08, Roy J. Tellason wrote to Jerry Schwartz:


    What are folks using to create SEA ARC compatible mail bundles? For
    unknown reasons, my system has just started having trouble running
    pkarc.

    You don't mention what platform...

    I use arca and arce to add/extract under dos here.

    Win/XP. I picked up arca myself, and it seems to work just fine. Why pkarc got finicky, I don't know.

    Regards,

    Jerry Schwartz

    mailto:jerryschwartz@comfortable.com
    http://www.writebynight.com

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  • From Jerry Schwartz@1:142/928 to mark lewis on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 20:32:19
    Hello, mark...

    Aug 17, 2004 at 15:39, mark lewis wrote to Jerry Schwartz:

    What are folks using to create SEA ARC compatible mail
    bundles? For unknown reasons, my system has just started
    having trouble running pkarc.

    pkpak?

    PKPak is not compatible with the original ARC (for packing).

    have you tried new copies of the pkarc executibles? i've found that
    in some cases, i have to delete the old ones and then put new ones in place... there have been times that overwritting did not work as one would expect... possibly due to some disk or sector damage or such...

    I did try replacing, but not exactly what you said. PKArc wasn't failing absolutely, but it seemed to be interacting with memory in odd ways. I could run it once or twice, then it would stop.

    Bizarre.

    Regards,

    Jerry Schwartz

    mailto:jerryschwartz@comfortable.com
    http://www.writebynight.com

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