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1.1 root 1: README
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3: [email protected]
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5: This is a simple attempt at a port of the "simple" nfs test suite to the
6: macintosh. It is intended to be compiled with the LightSpeed v3.0 C
7: compiler on the Macintosh.
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9: -rw------- 1 brad 247677 Dec 28 14:13 Mac-Cthon.sit.hqx
10: -rw------- 1 brad 1878 Dec 28 14:10 README
11: -rw------- 1 brad 159507 Dec 28 15:12 StuffIt 1.5.1.hqx
12: -rw------- 1 brad 27565 Dec 28 15:12 tar.hqx
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14: The tar file contains the source files. Any files with resource forks
15: are invalid. The tar program I used only deals with data forks.
16:
17: The "Mac-Cthon.sit" is a binary data file created by "stuffit" which
18: contains the files with resource forks.
19:
20: To unpack this:
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22: 1. find a copy of binhex, stuffit or what ever will unpack a ".hqx" file
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24: 2. copy the the three ".hqx" files, the ".sit" file and the ".tar" file
25: to your macintosh. You can use NCSA telnet's ftp, aufs, or whatever
26:
27: 3. "binhex" the tar.hqx and stuffit.hqx files. This will create two
28: new applications, "tar" and "stuffit"
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30: 4. Run tar and "extract" the ".tar" file. This will unpack the source files
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32: 5. Move the ".sit" file into the folder ("Mac-Connectathon") created by
33: tar when you extracted the files. (step 4 above)
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35: 6. Run stuffit on the ".sit" file (double click on the ".sit" file or
36: run stuffit and select "open" and select the ".sit" file)
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38: 7. extract all of the files in the ".sit" file
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40: 8. At this point you should be able to run the executable ("basic-test-0.24")
41: or run the LightSpeed project and change the source/
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45: The test will pop up an "SFPutFile" dialog when you first run it.
46: Press the "drive" button to select the volume you wish to exercise
47: (most likely, your nfs volume)
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49: After that, the test is on auto pilot. Selecting individual tests
50: is done by changing the source code. Take a look at main.c; there is a
51: simple macro to turn tests on and off.
52:
53: -brad
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