In article <·····@netnews.upenn.edu>, ·······@gradient.cis.upenn.edu (Jon
Freeman) wrote:
> Before I get even more irritated than I already am, has anyone managed
> to obtain a correct listing of this code, say through CompuServe
> (which I don't have access to)? If not, does anyone know an email
Even worse, the CServe archive is in some kind of a PC yacky archive format
so I can't de-archive it on my machine... Otherwise I would have sent
over the sources.
Kent
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From: Stephen C. Gilardi
Subject: Re: Source code from Dr. Dobb's Journal
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·····@apple.com (Kent Sandvik) writes:
>In article <·····@netnews.upenn.edu>, ·······@gradient.cis.upenn.edu (Jon
>Freeman) wrote:
>> Before I get even more irritated than I already am, has anyone managed
>> to obtain a correct listing of this code, say through CompuServe
>> (which I don't have access to)? If not, does anyone know an email
>Even worse, the CServe archive is in some kind of a PC yacky archive format
>so I can't de-archive it on my machine... Otherwise I would have sent
>over the sources.
I too tried to satisfy Jon's request by going to CIS. The archive there
is in "arc" format. Stuffit Deluxe has a tool for extracting it.
Unfortunately it is corrupted there as well. The main file goes ok for
2 pages or so and then turns into a string of control characters.
I'll report it to the keepers of the CIS archive and if I get a reply
I'll try again.
--Steve
Stephen C. Gilardi
SQ Software
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