Path: utah-cc!utah-gr!utah-cs!ut-sally!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!bbn!uwmcsd1!ig!agate!ucbvax!CORNELL C.CCS.CORNELL.EDU.BITNET!ewilts%Ins.MRC.AdhocNet.CA%Stasis.MRC.AdhocNet.CA%UNCAEDU. From: ewilts%Ins.MRC.AdhocNet.CA%Stasis.MRC.AdhocNet.CA%UNCAEDU.@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU.BITNET (Ed Wilts) Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: ARC for VMS Message-ID: <880624092052.01t@Ins.MRC.AdhocNet.CA> Date: 24 Jun 88 15:20:50 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 25 After being deluged by requests for ARC for VMS, I am posting the following to the general info_vax area. Feel free to distribute this to anyone who wants it. ARC.UUE - UUencoded executable of ARC.EXE CVTARC.UUE - UUencoded executable of CVTARC.EXE ARC_COM.SHAR - Shar file containing the .COM files to build the package ARC_H.SHAR - Shar file containing the .H files ARC_C.SHAR* - Shar file containing the .C files You should get 19 parts in this set To run this stuff, you must define ARC and CVTARC as foreign commands. CVTARC will convert a fixed length file to stream_lf as required by arc. You will typically need to run this after downloading an arc file using Kermit or Vaxnet. eg. $ CVTARC :== $SYS$LOGIN:CVTARC $ CVTARC U input_arc_file output_arc_file ! convert to stream_lf $ ARC :== $SYS$LOGIN:ARC $ ARC -L output_arc_file Sorry, but I don't have the source to CVTARC. Enjoy! .../Ed