Multi-volume diskette files MSDOS->Xenix/386
Ron Srodawa
srodawa at vela.acs.oakland.edu
Tue Jan 22 15:03:08 AEST 1991
A week ago I mentioned I was exploring using PAX2.0 (tar.exe) to move large
files between MSDOS and Xenix/386. Several asked for a report. Here goes.
1. PAX2.0 for MS-DOS is available from Simtel20 and several other archive
sites. I got mine from wuarchive.wustl.edu which is a mirror of simtel20.
There is a unix source supposedly on uunet.uu.net, but I haven't gotten
that.
2. I wrote a small tar file (single 360k volume) on MSDOS and ported it to
Xenix 2.3.2 (386). No problem.
3. I wrote a 6 volume (1440K per volume) on MSDOS and ported that to
Xenix/386 2.3.2. Initial attempts did not succeed. Xenix tar would
complain of a directory checksum error at the end of the first volume
and never ask for succeeding volumes. Finally, I moved all six volumes
to Xenix files using dd, then I built a single file with cat. Xenix tar
accepted this with no problem.
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I don't know why Xenix fails to accept a multi-volume tar file. I plan to
try to write one with Xenix just to be sure it can read its own. Obviously
the data is correct, since constructing a single file with cat yields a
tar file which can be processed.
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One solution would be to build PAX2.0 on Xenix and use that instead of
Xenix tar. Presumably pax can read its own output.
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A second solution might be to tru gnu tar. That too should be able to be
used both on Xenix and MSDOS. Ron.
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