Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!xanth!xanth.cs.odu.edu!tadguy From: tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: ARC and ZOO Help Needed Message-ID: Date: 29 Dec 89 01:31:26 GMT References: <838@orange9.qtp.ufl.edu> Sender: news@cs.odu.edu Organization: Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA Lines: 37 In-reply-to: sutherla@qtp.ufl.edu's message of 28 Dec 89 17:44:43 GMT Distribution: In article <838@orange9.qtp.ufl.edu> sutherla@qtp.ufl.edu (scott sutherland) writes: > Is there an ftp site where I can get a version of ARC for the SUN 3/50? anonymous ftp to xanth.cs.odu.edu, in /pub/unix-arc/ (it's the same stuff that available from Simtel20...) > I used the SUN version of zoo to extract the WaveSailing demo, but > the .info files were skipped. Umm, try the -a option to ``ls''. Remember that in UNIX, files with names beginning with a dot are hidden by ls by default. > I need to know if the anim and other files which were unzoo'd using > the SUN version of zoo will work if I transfer them to my Amy, They will work, however... > or do I need to use the Amiga version of zoo and first transfer the > zoo'd files to my Amy and THEN extract, using the Amiga zoo. If the > latter is true, then I do need ARC, since the version of Amiga zoo > which I got from xanth is an .arc file. You'd do yourself a favor to get Zoo on your Amiga. You will then be able to download the .zoo files instead of having to worry about things getting eaten on the way, ``forgetting'' a file, messing up the directory structure, etc. It'll make things easier for you. So, get your UNIX version of ARC, unpack the Amiga ZOO and put it on your machine, then send the wavesailing demo to your machine and unzoo it there with peace of mind that you've got it all. :-) ...tad > BTW, has anyone out there actually seen the WaveSailing demo? Is it all that > it is cracked up to be? It's pretty neat. Worth the trouble...