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Subject: Re: pkarc/pkxarc and/or pkzip/pkunzip for unix
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Date: 27 Sep 89 00:04:00 GMT
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Reply-To: hendrick@frith.UUCP (Kenneth J. Hendrickson)
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Apparently I didn't think enough before posting my previous question on
this matter.  There is another difficulty.  Unix stores ascii files with
only a CR for a \n, while both a CR and LF are used for \n in MSDOS.
The kind of files that I would want to transfer most often would be text
files.  I could take care of this problem on my PC, or on the Unix
system.  Before I write a routine to do this, has anybody already done
it?

In the rare case that original ideas   Kenneth J. Hendrickson    N8DGN
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