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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

1799.0. "Another downloading question" by RAVEN1::EVERHART () Thu Oct 20 1988 16:36

    Hello,
    	I've been having his really strange problem with downloading
    stuff.  I live in Clemson, SC, but I work in Greenville.  Several
    times, I've seen programs floating around in our public domain archives
    that I really want for my computer, but I can't afford to make long
    distance phone calls and download these at 1200 baud.  So, I decided
    to try mailing UUENCODED versions of the programs to the Clemson
    University Mainframe (IBM 3708) and downloading them from there.
    (Free).  I have managed to send straight text files, and download
    them without any problem.  (ie, the source code for the benchmark)
    However, every time I've tried to send a UUENCODED file, I can't
    seem to decode it properly.  Pieces of it are scrambled.  When I
    run UUDECODE, I get the "Short file" error message, and if it is
    archived, I get all the CRC check error messages.  Can anyone tell
    me what I'm doing wrong?  Is my mainframe scrambling characters?
    I do know that when using the VT100 mode, the ], !, and | characters
    are scrambled, but this shouldn't affect kermit, should it?  Can
    anyone help me?
    
     - Chris
    
    P.S.  Gary, if you're out there, you might know the answer to this
    one.
    
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1799.1Blank lines maybe a problemNAC::PLOUFFCider Season Has BegunThu Oct 20 1988 16:556
    Try looking for blank lines in the middle of the uuencoded file,
    and get rid of them.  I had that problem with some old stuff where
    somehow in massaging files on the VAX I inserted extra blank lines.
    The only blank line allowed in a uuencoded file is the one just
    before the 'end' line.  Ah, another possibility... delete everything
    following the 'end' line.