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Date   : Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:44:08 +0000
From   : sai2791@... (Steve Inglis)
Subject: Beeb Networking - and another thing

Hi James

   I've manage to extract the file and save it, it also loads correctly.
 As a test i also *save 3000 bytes which were also fine.  Might be a version
problem if your using Windows 4.12.

(Sorry long bit)

Debug log

       (file server: {&=1,@=2,%=5} get info [4, UNARC_E]
fs_unixify_path: [UNARC_E]->[./UNARC_E]->[./UNARC_E]->[./UNARC_E]
)
       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 0]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 256]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 512]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 768]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 1024]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 1280]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 1536]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 1792]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 2048]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 2304]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 2560]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 2816]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 3072]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 3328]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 3584]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 3840]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 4096]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 4352]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 4608]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 4864]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 5120]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 5376]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 5632]
/)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 5888]
\)

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} getbytes [3, 256 at 6144]
/)

       (file server: {&=1,@=2,%=5} close [3]
{3 closed} )

       (file server: {@...=2,%=5} save [ARC]
fs_unixify_path: [ARC]->[./ARC]->[./ARC]->[./ARC]
)

       (file server: {&=1,@=2,%=5} cli [i.ARC] -> info [ARC]
fs_unixify_path: [ARC]->[./ARC]->[./ARC]->[./ARC]
fs_acornify_name: [ARC]->[ARC]
)

       (file server: {&=1,@=2,%=5} close [0]
)

Regards

Steve


On 19 Nov 2010, at 16:27, James Woodcock wrote:

> --- On Fri, 19/11/10, Steve Inglis <sai2791@...> wrote:
>>    When i asked the question below, i didn't
>> see that could be taken in multiple ways.  So instead,
>> i will say that i cant reproduce your issues using aund 1.00
>> against the Mac BeebEm 3.3a.
> I was playing with some stuff from the Hensa archive.  I am using the attached
UNARC_E file and, to turn the plain text into tokenised basic, I do the following:
> *EXEC UNARC_E
> <ESCAPE>
> SAVE "UNARCB"
> 
> It is that save that fails.  The amount of data you are saving seems to
be a factor.  "*SAVE abc 100 100" works, "*SAVE abc 100 1024" doesn't.  Well,
for me, at least.
> 
> I got saving working in my code, I just need to work out what is different
between our two versions, and submit a patch.
> 
> James
> 
> 
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