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From: Derek Stewart
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To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Unzip SFS
On 31/10/11 21:18, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I never had any problems with the Jonathan Hudson's self extracting unzip
programme.
Regards
Derek
From the comm
On 31/10/11 21:18, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I never had any problems with the Jonathan Hudson's self extracting
unzip programme.
Regards
Derek
From the comments I get, I'd say you are probably the only one who
doesn't!
It seems to affect those with the least experience to sort it out,
unfortuna
I never had any problems with the Jonathan Hudson's self extracting unzip
programme.
Regards
Derek
From the comments I get, I'd say you are probably the only one who doesn't!
It seems to affect those with the least experience to sort it out,
unfortunately. And it usually fails on emulators o
On 29/10/11 20:18, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
QL Unzip Workarounds
For those having problems with the self-extract version of Unzip on both
Jonathan Hudson’s page and my Archivers page, I’ve created a couple of
solutions.
First, I’ve added a zipped version of Unzip 5.41 for the QL. If you already
QL Unzip Workarounds
For those having problems with the self-extract version of Unzip on both
Jonathan Hudson’s page and my Archivers page, I’ve created a couple of
solutions.
First, I’ve added a zipped version of Unzip 5.41 for the QL. If you already
have an earlier version of QL Unzip, you c
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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 12:03 PM
Subject: [-SPAM-] Re: [ql-users] unzip
> George Gwilt wrote:
>>> EX win1_unzip;'win1_xch390e1_zip -d ram1_'
>> This certainly is the better method - but does it work with
>I have been following the mail with spcial interest as I have had
>unzip problems for a while.
>
> I found suddenly ACP Archivers would not unzip.
> It did all the actions but there was no unzipped file.
>
> I have had to unzip from the command line using:- data_use
> dev_file:ex_unzip:'dev_f
I have been following the mail with spcial interest as I have had unzip
problems for a while.
I found suddenly ACP Archivers would not unzip.
It did all the actions but there was no unzipped file.
I have had to unzip from the command line using:- data_use
dev_file:ex_unzip:'dev_file
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George Gwilt wrote:
> On 14 Dec 2006, at 12:03, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
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>> George Gwilt wrote:
EX win1_unzip;'win1_xch390e1_zip -d ram1_'
>>> This certainly is the better method - but does it work with a space
>>> between "d" and "ram1_"?
>> Sure,
On 14 Dec 2006, at 12:03, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> George Gwilt wrote:
>>> EX win1_unzip;'win1_xch390e1_zip -d ram1_'
>> This certainly is the better method - but does it work with a space
>> between "d" and "ram1_"?
>
> Sure, it's the way I always do it.
Gosh. But don't your fingers wear out more
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> On 12 Dec 2006, at 17:37, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
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> >
> > EX win1_unzip;'win1_xch390e1_zip -d ram1_'
> >
>
> This certainly is th
George Gwilt wrote:
>> EX win1_unzip;'win1_xch390e1_zip -d ram1_'
> This certainly is the better method - but does it work with a space
> between "d" and "ram1_"?
Sure, it's the way I always do it.
Marcel
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On 12 Dec 2006, at 17:37, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
>
> EX win1_unzip;'win1_xch390e1_zip -d ram1_'
>
This certainly is the better method - but does it work with a space
between "d" and "ram1_"?
George
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Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>> wring. That *was* a typo, but lets not start another thread (8-)# .
>> My emails are *always* riddled with corrected typos!
>>
>> Tony
> Many spell checkers or auto correctors now have the most common
> misstypes included. Mine
> wring. That *was* a typo, but lets not start another thread (8-)# .
> My emails are *always* riddled with corrected typos!
>
> Tony
Many spell checkers or auto correctors now have the most common
misstypes included. Mine is usually putting the first letter of the
next
wordb efore the space whic
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Bill Waugh wrote:
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:01 AM
> Subject: Re: [ql-users] unzip
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> Marcel Kilgus wrote:
>> Tony F
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Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Tony Firshman wrote:
> [Bill's reply]
>> You are in DOS mode! The QL command line cannot handle spaces.
>
> Huh? Who is? And who introduced spaces into the command line?
>
I meant spaces in the parameter list, sorry.
Bill's o
Tony Firshman wrote:
[Bill's reply]
> You are in DOS mode! The QL command line cannot handle spaces.
Huh? Who is? And who introduced spaces into the command line?
Marcel
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Bill Waugh wrote:
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> From: "Dilwyn Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [ql-users] unzip
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From: "Dilwyn Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] unzip
> Absolutely, although I didn't want to overcomplicate by adding the -d
> for destination opt
x27;s
what was important :-)
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From: "Marcel Kilgus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] unzip
> Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>> If you want to keep the old
Or use ACP and Fileinfo2
Derek
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From: "Marcel Kilgus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] unzip
> Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>> If you want to keep the old D
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> If you want to keep the old DATA_USE setting:
>
> d$=DATAD$
> DATA_USE 'RAM1_'
> Ex win1_unzip_exe;'win1_xch390el_zip'
> DATA_USE d$
Even better:
EX win1_unzip;'win1_xch390e1_zip -d ram1_'
Marcel
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] unzip
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> From: "Bill Waugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12:53 PM
Subject: [ql-users] unzip
> in QPC
> My memory is letting me down ( also most QL manuals are in the attic
> following a major de
in QPC
My memory is letting me down ( also most QL manuals are in the attic
following a major decorating stint beginning of the year )
I am trying to unzip xchange with
Ex win1_unzip_exe, win1_xch390el_zip
without luck - keeps coming up not found, looks like I have the format wrong
somewhere, wo
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From: "Dilwyn Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "QL Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:34 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Unzip and P
A few weeks ago I raised the subject of QL-PC FIle Transfer of QL
software downloaded from websites. I've since then created a page on
the subject and it's now online. I'd be grateful for any feedback on
it, as despite my writings ont he subject here, I found it harder than
I thought to write i
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> What I'm not sure about is how Unzip treats the 2 channel number
> parameters supplied by the EW command.
If I read it right, the first channel is the input channel, the last
channel is the output channel. If there are channel in between then
the first of those is the error c
George Gwilt wrote:
> I am constantly doing looking at the contents of zipped files. What
> I do is:
>
>EX unzip;'-l >ram1_file flp1_zipped.zip'
>
> so that the contents go to "ram1_file" from the (probably) MSDOS
> floppy
> containing "zipped.zip".
>
> But perhaps you don't want that. The un
By the way, before anyone suggests the obvious on this, I know that
it is simple to load the signal extensions but I personally don't
like to load up extra stuff that I don't need and don't use. And I
really don't want to ask QDT users to do it.
jim
On Nov 20, 2005, at 3:59 PM, James Hunk
The last version of the unzip program that I found has two problems,
one of which commonly confuses users who are installing QDT for a
zipped source.
1) an error message that does not cause a real error
*** SIGNAL extension not loaded ***
2) doesn't always open
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>I'm trying (and failing) to extract a list of files in a zip archive
>to a pipe or file.
>
>This DOES work as long as the output #channel is to a SCR or CON
>channel:
>
> EW UNZIP,#channel;'-l ram1_test_zip'
>
>If #channel is open to a pipe or file, it doesn't work:
>
>OPEN_NE
Dilwyn Jones schrieb:
> I'm trying (and failing) to extract a list of files in a zip archive
> to a pipe or file.
>
> This DOES work as long as the output #channel is to a SCR or CON
> channel:
>
> EW UNZIP,#channel;'-l ram1_test_zip'
>
> If #channel is open to a pipe or file, it doesn't work:
I'm trying (and failing) to extract a list of files in a zip archive
to a pipe or file.
This DOES work as long as the output #channel is to a SCR or CON
channel:
EW UNZIP,#channel;'-l ram1_test_zip'
If #channel is open to a pipe or file, it doesn't work:
OPEN_NEW #3,ram1_extract_dat
EX UNZIP,#
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