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[Installation notes for VM/CMS port of UNZIP 5.32 and ZIP 2.2]
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Additional notes from Ian E. Gorman (4/98):
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I have not fully tested ZIP and UNZIP in VM (for example, I have not
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tried all the options), so ZIP 2.2 for VM and UNZIP 5.32 for VM
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should be regarded as beta versions. Try them out before you decide
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that you can depend on them.
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Most of the work for the VM port has been done by others, but I have
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made some changes and compiled on a more recent version of VM/CMS. It
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is possible that I have introduced new problems or undone some of the
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solutions found by previous authors.
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Installation
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============
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The executables are stored in CMS "PACK" format instead of being
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stored in ZIP archives. This format takes a little longer to
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download, but installation is slightly simpler.
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Installing UNZIP
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----------------
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The UNZIP executable is supplied as the binary file UNZIP.MOD, in the
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CMS "PACK" format.
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You must get the UNZIP.MOD file on to your system as a binary file in
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fixed recording mode, block size 1024.
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If you are using FTP in CMS, you can get the file in the correct
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format with the LOCSITE and BINARY commands. Assuming that the UNZIP
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executable is stored on the remote site as unz532vm.mod, you could
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issue the following commands
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FTP where.ever.com
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<enter user id and password and other stuff>
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BINARY
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LOCSITE FIX 1024
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GET unz532vm.mod
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QUIT
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If you are using a 3270 terminal session to upload from a PC, you can
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upload the file in the correct format with the SEND command:
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SEND unz532vm.mod A: unz532vm mod a1 (RECFM F LRECL 1024
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If your 3270 emulator does not have the SEND command, but is a GUI
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application, it may allow you to upload from the menu bar. If so,
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set your options to binary, VM/CMS, fixed record length, and a length
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of 1024 before you upload.
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When you get the PACKed file on your CMS minidisk, you convert it to
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an executable module by using the COPY command with the UNPACK option:
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COPY unz532vm mod a unzip module a1 (UNPACK OLDDATE REPLACE
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You can omit the OLDDATE and REPLACE options if you want to.
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Installing ZIP
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The ZIP executable is supplied as the binary file ZIP.MOD, in the CMS
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"PACK" format.
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You must get the ZIP.MOD file on to your system as a binary file in
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fixed recording mode, block size 1024. Assuming that the file is
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stored as zip22vm.mod, you can get the file the same way you got the
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UNZIP.MOD file:
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Using FTP:
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FTP where.ever.com
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<enter user id and password and other stuff>
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BINARY
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LOCSITE FIX 1024
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GET zip22vm.mod
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QUIT
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Using 3270 file transfer:
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SEND unz532vm.mod A: unz532vm mod a1 (RECFM F LRECL 1024
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When you get the PACKed file on your CMS minidisk, you convert it to
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an executable module by using the COPY command with the UNPACK option:
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COPY zip22vm mod a zip module a1 (UNPACK OLDDATE REPLACE
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Installing Documentation
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Once you have UNZIP running, you can use it to extract documentation
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from ZIP archives.
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You can transfer the ZIP archives to VMV/CMS as a binary file with any
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record length. A record length of 1 will work fine:
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via FTP:
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FTP where.ever.com
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<enter user id and password and other stuff>
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BINARY
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LOCSITE FIX 1
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GET zip22vm.zip zipdoc.zip
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GET unz532vm.zip unzipdoc.zip
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QUIT
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via 3270 session:
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SEND zip22vm.zip A: unzipdoc zip a1 (RECFM F LRECL 1
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SEND unz532vm.zip A: zipdoc zip a1 (RECFM F LRECL 1
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Once you have the ZIP archives, extract the documentation to the minidisk of
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your choice by using the -d option:
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unzip -a -d A2 unzipdoc.zip
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unzip -a -d A2 zipdoc.zip
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The "-a" option is required because the documents are archived as
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ASCII text files, but they must be converted to EBCDIC to read them
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in VM/CMS.
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Notes
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Different EBCDIC Character Sets
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-------------------------------
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The documentation may look strange on your system, because UNZIP
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translates from ASCII to "Open Systems" EBCDIC (IBM-1047). Unless
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you are a software developer, you are probably using a different
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kind of EBCDIC (like US EBCDIC, IBM-037). This causes some character
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codes to display as different characters. For example, the character
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codes that display as square brackets in IBM-1047 will display as
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e-acute and a-grave in IBM-037.
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You can use the IBM ICONV utility to translate documents from one
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character set to another:
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ICONV old doc a new doc a1 (FROMCODE IBM-1047 TOCODE IBM-037
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IND$FILE protocol
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-----------------
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This is the method by which files are transferred via 3270 sessions
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between PC and mainframe.
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If you know how to transfer files via 3270 session between PC and
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mainframe, you know as much as you need to know about IND$FILE.
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If your mainframe has IND$FILE, and your 3270 emulator does file
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transfers, you can use your emulator to transfer files between PC
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and mainframe.
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