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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

3415.0. "Using VMSZOO on VAXstation 3100" by BAHTAT::HILTON (Two in the box ready to go) Thu Feb 01 1990 09:00

Hiya,

This is my first attempt at zoo etc, so please bear with me.

I've been through all the amiga related conferences, using AVN 
searching on 'ZOO' and 'FISH' and others I can't remember now.

Anyway I have a directory on my VMS machine FF175. I want to UNZOO 
some files.

Hitting $ run VMSZOO gave me :

Usage: zoo {acDeglLPTuUvx}[aAcCdEfInmMNoOpPqu1:/.@n] archive fi
le
("zoo h" for help)

Novice usage:  zoo -cmd archive[.zoo] file...  where -cmd is on
e of these:
-add -extract -move -test -print -delete -list -update -freshen
 -comment

SO, I tried ZOO h and ZOO ?, and various commmmbinations, I got the 
following:

$ run vmszoo h
%DCL-W-MAXPARM, too many parameters - reenter command with fewe
r parameters
 \H\
$ zoo h
%RMS-W-RTB, 512 byte record too large for user's buffer
$ vmszoo h
%DCL-W-IVVERB, unrecognized command verb - check validity and s
pelling

HELP!!!!!Please somebody.

When I sort this out, I'm going to use SOFTPC to copy files onto the 
VAXstations 3 1/2 inch drive, then take the disks home and use PCCOPY 
with the patches, or some other method. Anyone know if this will work?
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3415.1BOMBE::MOOREBaN CaSe_sEnSiTiVe iDeNtIfIeRs!Thu Feb 01 1990 09:184
    You need to define the ZOO command to VMS, like this:
    
        ZOO == "$ dev:[dir]VMSZOO"
    
3415.2foreign commandFRSOLD::ZIMMERMANNRalf, DTN *861-3236, @FRSThu Feb 01 1990 09:1821
    Don't panic,
    
    ZOO needs to be defined as a 'foreign' command.
    enter:
    
    	$ ZOO :== $dev:[dir.subdir]zoo.exe
    	$ sho symb zoo
    		the you should see your command
    	$ ZOO -h
    
    		bla, bla
    
    	$
    
    That's all. ARC and many other tools for VMS (GIF2IFF, CLAZ ...)
    followed these rules.
    
    HAppy unpacking,
    
    Ralf
    ====
3415.3FRSOLD::ZIMMERMANNRalf, DTN *861-3236, @FRSThu Feb 01 1990 09:214
    
    A A A R R R G G G H H H ,
    
    Mr. MOORE was some seconds/milliseconds faster  :-)
3415.4Thanks alot, quick replys are great!!BAHTAT::HILTONTwo in the box ready to goThu Feb 01 1990 09:337
    Thanks,
    
    OOPSS!! Forgot the $ at the beginning of the symbol!!!
    
    Greg.
    
    
3415.5NAC::BRANNONvalue addedFri Feb 02 1990 16:436
    re .2:
    GIF2IFF???   Where can I find it?
    
    thanks,
    dennis
    
3415.6WJG::GUINEAUFri Feb 02 1990 19:293
WJG::AMIGA:GIF2IFF.EXE, .ARC 

3415.7Pointer to VMSZOO?FROCKY::NICOLTobias NicolTue Nov 12 1991 07:528
    Hi,
    
    can someone give me a pointer to VMSZOO on EASYNET?
    
    Many thanks in advance,
    
      Tobias.
    
3415.8Here it is!FROCKY::NICOLTobias NicolTue Nov 12 1991 10:0411
    Hi again,
    
    foud it myself. If anyone's interested, here's a pointer:
    
        decuk::"/usr/support/jwb/st/vmszoo.exe"
    
    Enjoy!
    
         Tobias.