Ship (encoding)

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'''Ship''' is a Unix-centric binary-to-text encoding utility and format. No authoritative information about it has been located.
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'''Ship''' is a Unix-centric binary-to-text encoding utility and format, intended for use with email. It was developed by Mark Adler. It had some brief popularity in the HP 48 calculator community.
  
It may use the file naming pattern "part0001", "part0002", etc.
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In multi-part mode, it uses the file naming pattern "part0001", "part0002", etc.
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
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* {{CdTextfiles|blackphiles/PHILES/HP48_2/UNSHIP.ZIP|UNSHIP.ZIP}} - Ship 1.0 source code + DOS binary. (Despite this package's filename, it supports both encoding and decoding.)
 
* [{{SACFTPURL|utilfile|ecd75dos.zip}} ESS-Code v7.5 for DOS]
 
* [{{SACFTPURL|utilfile|ecd75dos.zip}} ESS-Code v7.5 for DOS]
 
* [{{SACFTPURL|utilfile|ecd78w95.zip}} ESS-Code v7.8 for 32-bit Windows]
 
* [{{SACFTPURL|utilfile|ecd78w95.zip}} ESS-Code v7.8 for 32-bit Windows]
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== Links ==
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* [https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sources.hp48/c/vEDoMAv_vDU/m/jgjScUi8lloJ comp.sources.hp48 Usenet post], 1993-04-22, with info and source code
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** [https://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/misc/archive/comp.sources.hp48/volume9/v09INF1.z v09INF1.z] - Another copy
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* [https://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/faq/48faq-7.html#ss7.5 Item in the HP48 FAQ]

Revision as of 13:57, 3 September 2022

File Format
Name Ship (encoding)
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Released 1991

Ship is a Unix-centric binary-to-text encoding utility and format, intended for use with email. It was developed by Mark Adler. It had some brief popularity in the HP 48 calculator community.

In multi-part mode, it uses the file naming pattern "part0001", "part0002", etc.

Identification

(Based on minimal research.) The first line of an encoded file is "$". The second line starts with either "ship " (first part), or "cont " (other parts).

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