Actually, I've got a copy of a Windows version. But is has quite some restrictions:
*ALMCOPY for Personal Communications for Windows 95/NT* *-----------------------------------------------------* *This is an untested, experimental copy of ALMCOPY for 32-bit Windows* *platforms (Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51/4.0).* *This program is for IBM INTERNAL USE ONLY. It should not be supplied* *to external customers without the approval of PComm Development.* *This version of ALMCOPY should behave the same as ALMCOPY for OS/2 -- it* *supports all the same command-line parameters and options. The* *following is a list of known limitations/bugs:* * 1. No support for long PC file names* * 2. Pressing Ctrl-C during a transfer may not always work* * 3. IP connections may require a reduction of the PComm* * buffer size to less than 8000.* But, it does preserve timestamps... I used ALMCOPY (under OS/2) a lot at my customer's installation until begin July. 2008/7/18 Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Slightly off topic,..... > > At one time, IBM offered a utility called ACPM with the OS/2 version of PCOMM. This utility was a very nice Presentation Manager (PM) interface to the ALMCOPY file upload/download program. ALMCOPY had a ton of very useful features, and was *fast*; it was developed at the IBM Almaden Labs, hence the name ALMCOPY. It woulkd be nice if IBM could come up with a Windows version...... > > Richard Troth wrote: >> >> Wrap them up in a VMARC file, download that (as binary), then crack it open >> with the Windows VMARC utility. >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 9:43 AM, McMahon, Frank < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> I am looking for an easy way to download a number of CMS execs from my >>> A-disk to my PC. IND$FILE works OK for 1-at-a-time downloads but I am >>> trying to find a shortcut to be able to set up a list of exec names and >>> download them all at once. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations. >>> >>> Frank McMahon >>> >> >> >> > > -- > DJ > > V/Soft > z/VM and mainframe Linux expertise, training, > consulting, and software development > www.vsoft-software.com -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support