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- From: rfunk@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Robert M Funk)
- Subject: Re: Atari binaries postings. A comment...
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- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 23:41:58 GMT
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- In article <Bu86C3.FCM@world.std.com> bmarcum@world.std.com (Bill Marcum) writes:
- > [...] I've seen C source code for some multi-part decoders,
- >but they're written for Unix, and the actual decoding is done by a pipe to
- >uudecode (ie: the source code doesn't contain the actual decoding algorithm.)
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- Since we have C on the atari, why not use the Unix code as a basis, but
- replace the pipe calls with calls to an atari uudecode program?
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