utp (1) NAME utp - unix to apple SYNOPSIS utp [-r] file(s) DESCRIPTION utp is a text file end of line converter. It converts between UNIX and Apple II, or vice versa. Majority of code is based on Jason Simmons' lf2cr utility (Jason has released shell, NDA, and CDA version, nifty!). The reason I renamed it is because utp is much easier to type than lf2cr. :-) I believe utp/lf2cr is the faster converter there is for the Apple IIgs. But there may be pitfalls, see BUGS below. OPTIONS -r Reverse the effect, convert from Apple II to UNIX. file(s) The shell wild cards are fully supported. You may specify as many file sets as it can fit on the command line. SEE ALSO udl(1), sscii(1), conv(1) BUGS utp isn't cautious or flexible as udl, that's why utp is much faster than others. utp just go through the file searching for EOL characters, if it is found, it will be replaced. I haven't not had utp corrupt any files on me, but be careful when you use wildcards; so you won't process non-text files. In the future, utp will probably process only file types bin, txt, or src. Use this at your own risk. Jason and I will not be responsible for any damages. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. VERSION updated for utp 2.0 - 04/15/94 AUTHOR Frank M. Lin (fmlin@netcom.com) - recent updater Jason Simmons (jsimmons@sbcs.sunysb.edu) - original author Copyright (c) 1993-94, Jason Simmons