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Default Re: Reading a vtf file - 05-16-2005 , 12:49 PM






Simon, thanks very much. Is your e-mail legit?

Regards,
Joe


"Simon Verona" <news (AT) aphroditeuk (DOT) com> wrote in news:4288c9de$0$39093
$ed2e19e4 (AT) ptn-nntp-reader04 (DOT) plus.net:

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Joe

I'll happily do it..

Regards
Simon
"Joe" <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Sounds good to me, Tony. Any volunteers out there?

Regards,
Joe


Tony Gravagno <g6q3x9lu53001 (AT) sneakemail (DOT) com.invalid> wrote in
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Joe, your best bet is really to make arrangements with one of our
many trustworthy colleagues here, e-mail them the VTF, and ask
them
to send you the code without looking at it. If you try to parse
through a tape manually on some other platform you're going to
spend
hours or days doing it, but someone with a system right onsite can
do it in minutes.

Give yourself a break...
T

Joe <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote:

I've got a vtf file (mvBase, I believe) that is supposedly a t-
dump
of some programs, but I don't have the means to read it. Any
suggestions on how to parse through it to access the programs
that've been t-dumped? TIA.

Regards,
Joe








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Default Re: Reading a vtf file - 05-16-2005 , 04:17 PM






yes, it will work..

Regards
Simon
"Joe" <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Simon, thanks very much. Is your e-mail legit?

Regards,
Joe


"Simon Verona" <news (AT) aphroditeuk (DOT) com> wrote in news:4288c9de$0$39093
$ed2e19e4 (AT) ptn-nntp-reader04 (DOT) plus.net:

Joe

I'll happily do it..

Regards
Simon
"Joe" <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:Gz2ie.32191$RG2.13115 (AT) bignews5 (DOT) bellsouth.net...
Sounds good to me, Tony. Any volunteers out there?

Regards,
Joe


Tony Gravagno <g6q3x9lu53001 (AT) sneakemail (DOT) com.invalid> wrote in
news7jg81pjiejb39ph91n3dr5e9p2057pk0g (AT) 4ax (DOT) com:

Joe, your best bet is really to make arrangements with one of our
many trustworthy colleagues here, e-mail them the VTF, and ask
them
to send you the code without looking at it. If you try to parse
through a tape manually on some other platform you're going to
spend
hours or days doing it, but someone with a system right onsite can
do it in minutes.

Give yourself a break...
T

Joe <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote:

I've got a vtf file (mvBase, I believe) that is supposedly a t-
dump
of some programs, but I don't have the means to read it. Any
suggestions on how to parse through it to access the programs
that've been t-dumped? TIA.

Regards,
Joe










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Joe
 
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Default Re: Reading a vtf file - 05-16-2005 , 04:55 PM



On its way.. Thanks!

Regards,
Joe


"Simon Verona" <news (AT) aphroditeuk (DOT) com> wrote in news:42890de9$0$39085
$ed2e19e4 (AT) ptn-nntp-reader04 (DOT) plus.net:

Quote:
yes, it will work..

Regards
Simon
"Joe" <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:l25ie.28788$eJ4.10986 (AT) bignews4 (DOT) bellsouth.net...
Simon, thanks very much. Is your e-mail legit?

Regards,
Joe


"Simon Verona" <news (AT) aphroditeuk (DOT) com> wrote in news:4288c9de$0
$39093
$ed2e19e4 (AT) ptn-nntp-reader04 (DOT) plus.net:

Joe

I'll happily do it..

Regards
Simon
"Joe" <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:Gz2ie.32191$RG2.13115 (AT) bignews5 (DOT) bellsouth.net...
Sounds good to me, Tony. Any volunteers out there?

Regards,
Joe


Tony Gravagno <g6q3x9lu53001 (AT) sneakemail (DOT) com.invalid> wrote in
news7jg81pjiejb39ph91n3dr5e9p2057pk0g (AT) 4ax (DOT) com:

Joe, your best bet is really to make arrangements with one of
our
many trustworthy colleagues here, e-mail them the VTF, and ask
them
to send you the code without looking at it. If you try to parse
through a tape manually on some other platform you're going to
spend
hours or days doing it, but someone with a system right onsite
can
do it in minutes.

Give yourself a break...
T

Joe <avoidingspam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote:

I've got a vtf file (mvBase, I believe) that is supposedly a t-
dump
of some programs, but I don't have the means to read it. Any
suggestions on how to parse through it to access the programs
that've been t-dumped? TIA.

Regards,
Joe












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