Problems opening PropBasic Demos.zip file
MRainbow
Posts: 2
I have just started using the Prop and have been following the PropBasic thread with great
interest, but·I have had no luck·opening the Demos.zip file. I have tried Winzip, 7-zip, TUGzip etc
which are supposed to be x-zipped-compressed compatible but keep getting an error
"the compressed folder is invalid or corrupted". I am obviously overlooking something very simple and
would be most grateful if someone could put me on the right track here.
I am writing a PropBasic·program at the moment to simulate a Hammond drawbar organ, having had some
success with PICs, especially in the area of wavetable synthesis.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Mike
Post Edited (MRainbow) : 5/22/2010 1:14:44 PM GMT
interest, but·I have had no luck·opening the Demos.zip file. I have tried Winzip, 7-zip, TUGzip etc
which are supposed to be x-zipped-compressed compatible but keep getting an error
"the compressed folder is invalid or corrupted". I am obviously overlooking something very simple and
would be most grateful if someone could put me on the right track here.
I am writing a PropBasic·program at the moment to simulate a Hammond drawbar organ, having had some
success with PICs, especially in the area of wavetable synthesis.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Mike
Post Edited (MRainbow) : 5/22/2010 1:14:44 PM GMT
Comments
Ray
Perhaps you can attach it here for further inspection? (Up to 2MB)
On Windows there are problems if a Website does not announce a file as binary. If a text conversion is applied to a ZIP file, it gets corrupted most of the times.
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Pullmoll --- I tried to attach the offending zip file but got * You cannot upload files that use MIME type : application/x-gzip-compressed.
Thanks,
Mike
Oh, so the upload form thinks your file isn't ZIP but rather [noparse][[/noparse].tar].gz - interesting. I'd try reloading using a different browser or download tool until it works.
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