On 12/17/2010 1:37 AM, Z1 wrote:
Please try this Java equivalent, I know the author and he would appreciate
feedback. (Haven't tested it on Linux yet).

I does not currently support loadlibs but does support XMITS in XMITS.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxmit/

Tony.

Tried it. Even worse than XMITMGR: Dialog box labeled Error
pops up with a single button labled OK. Sigh. How Windows!
It's NOT OK.

Uninstalled.


On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 06:36:36 -0700, Steve Comstock wrote:

When I package support files for course labs, I have
for many years used XMIT, then download as binary to
my workstation. Over the years Xmit manager has been
a valuable tool to examine such files.

Today I wanted to look at member in a PDS in XMIT
format and Xmit manager gives these messages:

-------------------------------------------------------
An error has occurred while decoding the xmit file!
Error while decoding
Member directory blocks

and the Details:

End of directory block should contain 12 binary zeros


Information obtained at the point of error:
Current xmit record length is 255 bytes
Current xmit record type is x00
Current file offset is 3720
Xmit File size is 572400

Use the Debug option to provide a format dump of the xmit file for further
diagnosis.
------------------------------------------------------

The Debug option didn't help me.

I repeated the process, just to make sure everything
was correct, but got the same error sequence.

The XMIT file is good (a RECEIVE unpacks the file just fine).

I also tried opening some other files in using Xmit manager
and they opened fine.


Any suggestions?





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