Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!haven!udel!sbcs!deisenb From: deisenb@ic.sunysb.edu (David I Eisenberg) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: HELP!! Message-ID: <9638@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Date: 1 Jun 90 14:50:53 GMT References: <9570@sbcs.sunysb.edu> <1990Jun1.043759.16650@bigsur.uucp> Sender: news@sbcs.sunysb.edu Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook Lines: 26 In article <1990Jun1.043759.16650@bigsur.uucp> andrzej@bcars268.uucp (Andrzej Bieszczad) writes: >In article <9570@sbcs.sunysb.edu> deisenb@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu (David I Eisenberg) writes: >>WHAT IS GOING ON?!?!?! I uudecoded the SVGA driver which was posted here >>and tried to install it... well, it told me that it needed the file >>SV800.GR2 or something like that, so it failed instalation... no biggie, > >I wonder how did you do this, since I failed to undecode the file >using PKXARC. Should I use something else? I have never done it before, >could you describe what is the procedure? (I used X-modem to bring >the file from SUN to PC, I stripped the text - as indicated by "cut >here", merged two parts and used PKXARC). > I saved both part-1 and part-2 of the messages to files on disk, then used cat to append part-2 to the end of part-1. Then, used the program uudecode (available on most UNIX machines....) which created the .ARC file. Then, I used Kermit in IMAGE mode to download it to my PC. After that, I used PKXARC v3.5 to unARC it. I got a CRC failure, but the file looks intact. Anyone else get a CRC error? Anyone else get it TO WORK?? (We're talking about the 800x600 driver for Win 3.0 names sv800.arc in this group.) -Dave -- Dave Eisenberg SUNY at Stony Brook Computer Science deisenb@csserv2.ic.sunysb.edu -or- deisenbe@sbccvm.bitnet