Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pt.cs.cmu.edu!andrew.cmu.edu!rh2y+ From: rh2y+@andrew.cmu.edu (Russell E. Hoffman, II) Newsgroups: comp.os.os9 Subject: unix compress util Message-ID: Date: 16 Jan 90 21:23:10 GMT Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 16 I recently got the source for a *nix compress/uncompress utility, in roundabout fashion from yetti!yugas!avy. While borrowing a friend's GMX Micro20 w/2Mb ram, the utility compiled and executed perfectly, but now that I am using my own system again (Hazelwood UniQuad I (68008)), the utility compiles fine, but when I run it (without -b option) it gives me a 237 error (not enough contiguos memory) Supposedly the -b option allows the program to use less memory, but when I do that, the system goes into some wierd state where it appears to be running but every time I enter ANY command after that, it returns a 103 (address trap) error, forcing me to have to reset the computer. Any ideas? Also, anybody have source for a tar-like utility that would work with *nix tarred files? -Russ Hoffman Carnegie Mellon University rh2y+@andrew.cmu.edu "Ha, bet you thought there'd be a clever quotation here...."