tks marty mike
tks marty mike
Indeed 6.02 has a mysterious behavior, regardless the version Marty posted.
Not only "The directory name is invalid" appeared when I tried to open the files but later I was not able to delete the folder containing the files.
I suspect it is rather a Windows trouble, related to long names and probably something in that particular name is confusing Windows.
BTW, just to share my fabulous Windows experience.... to delete the folder I identified first the "8.3" hexa name of that folder-"directory" in Command Prompt and later using the "remove directory" command, coming from the prehistory of DOS, i.e. "rd .... /s" I was able to delete it....
Anyway I solved a proper extraction forcing b1 archiver to extract all the files to an existing folder with the short name. So after double-click on .b1, I choose "view in b1 free archiver", select the files to be extracted, extract with the option "existing folder" and select a predefined short name folder as destination- for me worked D:/01.
The problem is the path which exceeds what is allowed by the OP; look to this and count how many characters(letters): c:\xxx \6.02 Paint - Products and Applications; Protective Coatings; Pipeline Coatings \6.02 Paint - Products and Applications; Protective Coatings; Pipeline Coatings
then add to that the file name.pdf.
The solution is simple, Marty can kindly save the pdf files in a folder named 6.02 and compress it to 6.02; this way the path becomes much shorter and would be readable by Windows applications.
Best wishes
The last one should be fine. the earlier one was a folder inside a folder which was corrected.
9.01 Rubber, Natural and Synthetic - General Test Methods; Carbon Black
.b1, pass: egpet.net
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9.02 Rubber Products, Industrial - Specifications and Related Test Methods; Gaskets; Tires
.b1, pass: egpet.net
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Last edited by Marty Thompson; 11-29-2015 at 05:19 AM. Reason: updated link, 6 new files
hi dear friends
please share astm stp 470 and 470a and 470b
unlimited thanks
Dear All,
I tried to review all the stuff you've posted. Your effort is amazing and valuable for every enginner. It is a door opened to other world.
Regrading the problem of the long names in Windows, I still have troubles with three files in 02.04 archives (all the archives you've posted). In fact B1 reports 02.04 as "archive is damaged or broken" which probably is not true. it's likely is Windows interfering there.
It is about B546-04 (2014), B574-10 and B575-14.
A new B574-15 has been separately uploaded, but it is possible to share separately B546-04 (2014) and B575-14 just to complete the folders?
Thank you again!
B546-04(2014) Standard Specification for Electric Fusion-Welded Ni-Cr-Co-Mo Alloy (UNS N06617), Ni-Fe-Cr-Si Alloys (UNS N08330 and UNS N08332), Ni-Cr-Fe-Al Alloy (UNS N06603), Ni-Cr-Fe Alloy (UNS N06025), and Ni-Cr-Fe-Si Alloy (UNS N06045) Pipe
B575-14 Specification for Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum, Low-Carbon Nickel- Chromium-Molybdenum-Copper, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Tantalum, Low- Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten, and LCNM-Chromium Alloy Plate, and Strip
Thanks to Marty Thompson for his great share.
Please also share ASTM 2015 Volume 00.01 Subject Index; Alphanumeric Index.
masoud123, I don't see the index anywhere on the site for download. The files change daily.
ASTM 2015 - Volume 10.01 Electrical Insulation (I) D69-D2484
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