Quoting Gert Koefoed Andersen to All <=-
* Originally in PAS.ADMIN
* Crossposted in PAS.HOSTS *
Hello All!
The has happen us a sorry and bad thing, we have lost region 2000
Canada while Alan Ianson 2000/0, 2000/1 2001/0 2001/1 2001/101, has
write to me that he want to leave pascal-net in reason of to much wor
to do at home.
Take care,
The has happen us a sorry and bad thing, we have lost region
2000 Canada while Alan Ianson 2000/0, 2000/1 2001/0 2001/1
2001/101, has write to me that he want to leave pascal-net in
reason of to much wor to do at home. Take care,
Hmm..why is pascal-net information posted in fido
and other nets? ..just curious..:)
Quoting Gert Koefoed Andersen to Scott Adams <=-
The has happen us a sorry and bad thing, we have lost region
2000 Canada while Alan Ianson 2000/0, 2000/1 2001/0 2001/1
2001/101, has write to me that he want to leave pascal-net in
reason of to much wor to do at home. Take care,
Hmm..why is pascal-net information posted in fido
and other nets? ..just curious..:)
Becourse a reader program has a bug there take in a * instead of drop
the echo when a letter is missing in a echo name and when a hard
keybard not has use a last letter when it was typed.
Hmm..why is pascal-net information posted in fido
and other nets? ..just curious..:)
Becourse a reader program has a bug there take in a * instead of
drop the echo when a letter is missing in a echo name and when a
hard keybard not has use a last letter when it was typed.
I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
Quoting Gert Koefoed Andersen to Scott Adams <=-
Hmm..why is pascal-net information posted in fido
and other nets? ..just curious..:)
Becourse a reader program has a bug there take in a * instead of
drop the echo when a letter is missing in a echo name and when a
hard keybard not has use a last letter when it was typed.
I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
So let us hope it is fixed and gone with this version.
Hmm..why is pascal-net information posted in fido
and other nets? ..just curious..:)
Becourse a reader program has a bug there take in a * instead
of drop the echo when a letter is missing in a echo name and
when a hard keybard not has use a last letter when it was
typed.
I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
So let us hope it is fixed and gone with this version.
No problem. Now if only those pascal net files (network
application kits and nodelists) would slow down :). Seems
like every 3 days new ones come in before i can get
rid of the old ones to replace them :)
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Quoting Gert Koefoed Andersen to Scott Adams <=-
Hmm..why is pascal-net information posted in fido
and other nets? ..just curious..:)
Becourse a reader program has a bug there take in a * instead
of drop the echo when a letter is missing in a echo name and
when a hard keybard not has use a last letter when it was
typed.
I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
So let us hope it is fixed and gone with this version.
No problem. Now if only those pascal net files (network
application kits and nodelists) would slow down :). Seems
like every 3 days new ones come in before i can get
rid of the old ones to replace them :)
Yup, there would be no more pascal-net application kit before sunday
and the nodelist files before friday. :)
Take care,
Gert Koefoed Andersen
I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
So let us hope it is fixed and gone with this version.
No problem. Now if only those pascal net files (network
application kits and nodelists) would slow down :).
Seems
like every 3 days new ones come in before i can get
rid of the old ones to replace them :)
Yup, there would be no more pascal-net application kit before
sunday and the nodelist files before friday. :) Take care, Gert
Koefoed Andersen
IJt would be better to hatch the info packet once
a month at least. Not once a week. Then the
nodelists once a week in one format not 8 or
so whatever it was last time. :)
Just creates alot of overhead :)
But its not my net and its only a suggestion :)
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I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
So let us hope it is fixed and gone with this version.
No problem. Now if only those pascal net files (network
application kits and nodelists) would slow down :).
Seems
like every 3 days new ones come in before i can get
rid of the old ones to replace them :)
Yup, there would be no more pascal-net application kit before
sunday and the nodelist files before friday. :) Take care, Gert
Koefoed Andersen
IJt would be better to hatch the info packet once
a month at least. Not once a week. Then the
nodelists once a week in one format not 8 or
so whatever it was last time. :)
Just creates alot of overhead :)
But its not my net and its only a suggestion :)
The mostly I only make new info files when there is new changed
and the first made info files was made as a .arj file then the
next one was changed to be as a .zip file, and when I doing some
quich changed is allways the zip files I release first by a
little bat file there does the packing routine.
That's fine to release new ones but why zip, arj lzh and
a couple other formats i seem to recall that day it
came down? One format is fine universal zip :)
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Quoting Gert Koefoed Andersen to Scott Adams <=-
I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
So let us hope it is fixed and gone with this version.
No problem. Now if only those pascal net files (network
application kits and nodelists) would slow down :).
Seems
like every 3 days new ones come in before i can get
rid of the old ones to replace them :)
Yup, there would be no more pascal-net application kit before
sunday and the nodelist files before friday. :) Take care, Gert
Koefoed Andersen
IJt would be better to hatch the info packet once
a month at least. Not once a week. Then the
nodelists once a week in one format not 8 or
so whatever it was last time. :)
Just creates alot of overhead :)
But its not my net and its only a suggestion :)
The mostly I only make new info files when there is new changed and
the first made info files was made as a .arj file then the next one
was changed to be as a .zip file, and when I doing some quich changed
is allways the zip files I release first by a little bat file there
does the packing routine.
Quoting Gert Koefoed Andersen to Scott Adams <=-
I saw your post right after it here or the other
echo on it...oh well...
So let us hope it is fixed and gone with this version.
No problem. Now if only those pascal net files (network
application kits and nodelists) would slow down :).
Seems
like every 3 days new ones come in before i can get
rid of the old ones to replace them :)
Yup, there would be no more pascal-net application kit before
sunday and the nodelist files before friday. :) Take care, Gert
Koefoed Andersen
IJt would be better to hatch the info packet once
a month at least. Not once a week. Then the
nodelists once a week in one format not 8 or
so whatever it was last time. :)
Just creates alot of overhead :)
But its not my net and its only a suggestion :)
The mostly I only make new info files when there is new changed
and the first made info files was made as a .arj file then the
next one was changed to be as a .zip file, and when I doing some
quich changed is allways the zip files I release first by a
little bat file there does the packing routine.
That's fine to release new ones but why zip, arj lzh and
a couple other formats i seem to recall that day it
came down? One format is fine universal zip :)
There is only come one file in the future noe and it is in zip format.
The mostly I only make new info files when there is new changed
and the first made info files was made as a .arj file then the
next one was changed to be as a .zip file, and when I doing
some quich changed is allways the zip files I release first by
a little bat file there does the packing routine.
That's fine to release new ones but why zip, arj lzh and
a couple other formats i seem to recall that day it
came down? One format is fine universal zip :)
There is only come one file in the future noe and it is in zip
format.
Thanks. Besides...truly...I think I saw
a lah format..who the heck still uses LZH out there? :)
Thanks. Besides...truly...I think I saw
a lah format..who the heck still uses LZH out there? :)
Bye <=----
Thanks. Besides...truly...I think I saw
a lah format..who the heck still uses LZH out there? :)
Amiga users, It was the only way I could transfer mail with some of my Amig users, when I had them.
Best Regards
John Anderson <sysop@theclan.co.uk>
Quoting John Anderson to Scott Adams <=-
The mostly I only make new info files when there is new changed
and the first made info files was made as a .arj file then the
next one was changed to be as a .zip file, and when I doing
some quich changed is allways the zip files I release first by
a little bat file there does the packing routine.
That's fine to release new ones but why zip, arj lzh and
a couple other formats i seem to recall that day it
came down? One format is fine universal zip :)
There is only come one file in the future noe and it is in zip
format.
Thanks. Besides...truly...I think I saw
a lah format..who the heck still uses LZH out there? :)
Amiga users, It was the only way I could transfer mail with some of my Amiga users, when I had them.
Quoting Jasen Betts to Scott Adams <=-
Thanks. Besides...truly...I think I saw
a lah format..who the heck still uses LZH out there? :)
Yoshi (the LHARC/.LZHh guy) did LHICE and LHA also, the LHA program
can read all of those formats.
LZH (etc) was popular with Amiga users, but they also had the open
source archive tools: ZOO and infoZIP.
Quoting Chris Hoppman to John Anderson <=-Amig
Amiga users, It was the only way I could transfer mail with some of my
users, when I had them.
Best Regards
John Anderson <sysop@theclan.co.uk>
how about *.jar formats. It is the best compression I have seen. I
did a small test and complair'd with rar, zip, and lzh (plus the rest)
it does work out to be a better compresion. It's from the makers of
arj compression.
Without this turning into a compression war fest :);) I didn't mean to cause one either.
I've also done simliar tests with the above. It
really depends on what you comparess. Obviously
files of nothing but text compress differently for
each than say exes and dll files for example. I
didn't see that much difference. I still use zip
mostly but occasiuonally will use ARJ when it
does better compression.
There is only come one file in the future noe and it is in zip
format.
Thanks. Besides...truly...I think I saw
a lah format..who the heck still uses LZH out there? :)
Amiga users, It was the only way I could transfer mail with some
of my Amiga users, when I had them.
Amiga is still that far behind? Wow. Figured they'd
at least got to zip or something by now.
Interesting.
Quoting Chris Hoppman to Scott Adams <=-
I've also done simliar tests with the above. It
really depends on what you comparess. Obviously
files of nothing but text compress differently for
each than say exes and dll files for example. I
didn't see that much difference. I still use zip
mostly but occasiuonally will use ARJ when it
does better compression.
Now, that you meantion it. It was mainly on .txt files, but when I convertted my entired file base on my board. It saved me 5 mb which
with this 80 gig hd it didn't mader. Also, just wantted to say I also mainly use Zip cause all most of the fileshare networks use that
format, but use rar when I am getting stuff of the newsgroups.
What ever it is. It is just handy to have a bunch ready to use.
Quoting John Anderson to Scott Adams <=-
There is only come one file in the future noe and it is in zip
format.
Thanks. Besides...truly...I think I saw
a lah format..who the heck still uses LZH out there? :)
Amiga users, It was the only way I could transfer mail with some
of my Amiga users, when I had them.
Amiga is still that far behind? Wow. Figured they'd
at least got to zip or something by now.
Interesting.
They did have, trouble is it was not fully compatable with the PC
version, and invariably failed. I don't know if thats been fixed
though as its been some time.
Not heard of LHICE...oh wait...maybe I have...years ago...there
was a program that was like IDC awhile back that did a bunch of formats..maybe that was it...
Bye <=-
Quoting Jasen Betts to Scott Adams <=-
Not heard of LHICE...oh wait...maybe I have...years ago...there
was a program that was like IDC awhile back that did a bunch of formats..maybe that was it...
LHICE was basically LHARC 1.4 dunno why the name change.
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