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In deep Trouble
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manchester, Made in Norway
Age: 40
Posts: 802
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MiamiDX - MUI archive corrupt
I've downloaded the MUI GUI-module for MiamiDX from three different Aminet servers, plus from here (I'm certain it's on the FTP as well, if not, defo from the Aminet archives) but every single one of them seems to be corrupt in some way.
Any help? It's the one(s) called "MiamiDX10c_mui.lha" if that's any more helpful for people to look around in their own archives? |
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Amibay Mod/Staff
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: birmingham uk
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hi how are you downloading and extracting
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
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No problem with this one:
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In deep Trouble
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Downloading with the PC.
Unpacking with the following: 1: WinUAE -> lha x miamidx10c_mui RAM: 2: PC/Windows -> unpacking with TotalCommander and LHA 3: PC/Linux -> unpacking with commandline LHA 4: Transferring to real Amiga with Amiga Explorer, then on Amiga same as WinUAE All results in a "skipping erroenous data, 0 files extracted" error |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
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Try unpacking with WinRAR on the PC.
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In deep Trouble
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Prowler, your copy unpacked perfectly using the TotalCommander approach... no need to use WinRAR
![]() Leaves me to think that the Aminet archives are corrupted in some way, though |
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Global Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Sidcup, England
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And yet, I downloaded my copy from here:
http://aminet.net/comm/tcp/MiamiDx10c-MUI.lha and another from here: ftp://128.237.157.9/aminet/comm/tcp/MiamiDx10c-MUI.lha ...which is identical! ![]() |
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In deep Trouble
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manchester, Made in Norway
Age: 40
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That's the weirdest thing, though...
Anyways: Unpacked on the PC with TotalCommander, transferred with AExplorer to amiga, installed MiamiDX, ran "MiamiInit" connected Miami to 'net, loaded IBrowse (fromAmigaSys for AGA) and loaded three websites perfectly.... will have a look tomorrow if I can also connect AExplorer with TCP/Miami to get a teeny bit better transfer speed than 115200 NULL-modem. Just seems incredibly weird that I've downloaded from MAIN archive, SUNet, and also a third Aminet-mirror, all having the same transfer problem, especially since you've downloaded the exact same archive and it's no problem whatsoever.... must be something in my connection that corrupted them alll then, only answer I can see right now. Because I downloaded the last one (just before I posted here) lie 5 minutes beforehand, and it was corrupted.... strangeness, indeed :/ |
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