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echo: cis.utilities
to: John Colegrove 76467,36 (X)
from: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
date: 1991-01-31 14:32:21
subject: #9350-#Help

#: 9353 S9/Utilities
    31-Jan-91  14:32:21
Sb: #9350-#Help
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
To: John Colegrove 76467,36 (X)

Now we're getting somewhere....

That means that the file obviously doesn't contain an executable (or any other
kind of) module.

Questions:

Did you download it as an '.ar' file? If yes, have you already used 'ar' to
unpack it? Is it any other form of packed file (uuencode? Pak? Arc? Zip?)?

Where did you get the file, and what is it's name? If you can't figure any of
the above out, that may help, along with a dump of the first couple sectors of
the file..

(i.e. dump {filename} >tempfile)

Pete

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