----- Original Message -----
From: "Malcolm Cadman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QTrans v0.07


>
> In article <000801c2ba83$30b14040$7bd07ad5@famwaugh>, Bill Waugh
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
> >> A few funnies when accessing the DOS device of QPC2 have been
> >> addressed, with assistance from Marcel Kilgus, who tells me that he
> >> will consider a small change to the DOS device in future versions
to
> >> help me make Q-Trans more robust with the DOS device.
> >
> >Aha - so this may explain why I have had no joy trying to unzip
Qtrans
> >transfered from Dos1_
>
> No ... just your methodology :-)
>
> Use Qtrans to copy 'Qtrans.zip' from your 'Dos1_' directory to a
'Ram1_'
> as follows :-
>
> 'Dos1_Qtrans.zip' to 'Ram1_Qtrans_zip'
>
> i.e, make the 'dot' into an 'underscore' by altering it.
>
> Then from 'Ram1_' the 'Qtrans_zip' will unzip OK to 'Ram1_'
>
> Once it is working OK, copy it from 'Ram1_' to its new permanent home
on
> your 'Win1_' drive.
>
> ( Easier to do than explain :-) ... ).

Errr not exactly, I need a time machine to allow Qtrans to copy
Qtrans.zip to anywhere from anywhere until I've unzipped it or is this
some method of recursion that I've missed (;-)

All the best - Bill

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