1Here are versions of uuencode and uudecode that will work on an IBM 2PC. There is a version for Turbo Pascal and one for Microsoft C. 3Porting them into other machines, languages or dialects should not 4pose a large problem. 5 6Sorry about the lack of documentation, but the programs are easy to 7use, so you should not have a problem. I don't know why a UNIX 8site would not have these in the first place, but at least your 9manual should tell you how to use them. If you are not using UNIX 10at all, you have my sympathy. 11 12The Pascal programs' author is unknown. The C programs were 13provided by Don Kneller. 14 15Tom Reingold 16Rockefeller University 17New York City 18UUCP: {seismo | harvard | ihnp4}!cmcl2!rna!rocky2!reintom 19BITNET: REINTOM@ROCKVAX 20ARPANET: reintom@rockefeller.arpa 21 22====================================================================== 23 24Relay-Version: version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site hoptoad.uucp 25From: darmon@polaris.UUCP (Pierre Darmon) 26Newsgroups: net.sources 27Subject: Modified Turbo Pascal uudecode/encode. More user-friendly. 28Date: 30 Oct 86 01:12:40 GMT 29Date-Received: 30Reply-To: darmon@polaris.UUCP (Pierre Darmon) 31Organization: IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 32 33The following are the Turbo Pascal source files for uudecode and uuencode, 34modified from the net posting to display the remaining bytes to be processed, 35instead of filling up the screen with periods. It also displays the percentage 36left. See my previous posting to net.micro,net.micro.pc and net.sources for 37details. 38 39Enjoy! 40 41-- 42 43Pierre Darmon, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center. 44.....seismo!philabs!polaris!darmon. 45darmon.yktvmz.ibm@csnet-relay 46