lame-3.100.tar.gz has no lame.exe? - lame

guys!I have downloaded lame-3.100.tar.gz from the site of lame,and I want to convert one song which format is ape to mp3 by Foobar2000.But there's no lame.exe when I have unarchivered the document.Does anybody know solutions?

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Trying to open a .ks-ipc file but the file type doesn't seem to exist and Word opens a string of random characters. Does anyone know what this is?

I'm home sick and trying to view a worksheet my teacher posted to Canvas. The file is listed on Canvas as a .ks-ipc file, here's a link to it in Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/110hWYFenrT5Ymz5twMsEroS3zVCLi7jN?usp=sharing
The file seemed to contain a bunch of random characters, which I think may or may not be raw bytes according to my limited internet research? Here is what it said:
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I first tried opening the .ks-ipc file, and my computer asked what program to try opening it in, so I selected Word. It gave me all the random characters splayed out across a few pages, which was unhelpful. I then looked up what a .ks-ipc file was to see if there were any programs that could open it, but I found absolutely nothing about the existence of that file type. As far as Google is concerned, it doesn't exist. So I thought, okay, maybe it's just a weird ipc file, whatever an ipc file is, because Google does seem to know what an ipc file is. I try opening it in an ipc file converter that allows you to open and view them online. It tells me there's no readable text because it's a binary file and spits out the same random characters Word did. Did some googling and came to the conclusion that the random characters might be raw bytes, so I tried putting them into a raw bytes to string (text?) converter, but I got a few errors and it wouldn't work. The first error was there's an uneven amount of hex characters, the second was that there was an invalid UTF-8, whatever that means. I have no idea what any of this means, and I'm hoping somebody here can help me figure out what's going on. Is there any way to figure out what this says, or did my instructor just screw up?

Loading pre-trained CBOW/skip-gram embeddings from a file that has unknown encoding?

I'm trying to load pre-trained word embeddings for the Arabic language (Mazajak embeddings: http://mazajak.inf.ed.ac.uk:8000/). The embeddings file does not have a particular extension and I'm struggling to get it to load. What's the usual process to load these embeddings?
I've tried doing with open("get_sg250", encoding = encoding) as file: file.readlines() for different encodings but it seems like none of them are the answer (utf-8 does not work at all), if I try windows-1256 I get gibberish:
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['8917028 300\n',
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'W‚؛UUه9¼»é¹""§؛\u200c¶د:UU؟:\u200eb؟¹{\x14\u200d¸,ù19ïî\u200d؛ئ\x12¯؛\x00\x00ا:\u200c6°7A§a؛ذé„؛ذi†؛®G\x14:حجŒ8\x03\u200cè9ه\x17¸؛ق]¦؛ڈآ5¸قفا9حج^:\x00€ٹ؛q=²:\x00\x00¢9\x14®أ9×£T¹لz‚:\x1bèG؛®G7؛ڑ™<:m\xa0ƒ¹""´9\x14®\x1d:"¢²؛®G-؛ڑ™~:±ن¸:\x18ث«:¸\x1e…؛`,8؛Hل\u200d¹±ن.:\x1f…¥؛لْ‚:ڑ™s:R¸\x0b؛ئ’\x07؛0–C؛ڈآ¸:ذéھ:ة/خ¹A\'¸:ڑ™ز:m\xa0\x1e:è´ظ::ي‡؛\n',
'×\x05؛Œ%8؛ش\x06~؛أُu:\x00\x00\n',
":‰ˆ\x149\x14®?؛ِ(\x05:«ھ…:)\\‡833G:Haط؛\x1f…¼:¼»'9\x00\x00 ؛=\n",
'6؛R¸‚¹¼;€؛\x1bè¾؛\x1bèw؛قف؛:A§\x1a؛""j؛K~J:Hل\x14؛ىرد:\u200c6\x0c؛–|ب؛‚Nm:cةد·:mک؛‰ˆھ9\x00\x00ü9DD(¹ذi\x1f:ذé¬؛,ù™9¼»\x1e:wwƒ؛\x03\u200cF87ذ©·×£Q؛\x1f…w؛ئ\x12ح؛\x00\x00\x007ٍ‹U8\x0etZ6“ك«؛cةط؛Haد؛–ü¼؛33?¹Œ%َ9أُخ9=\n',
'‹؛ق]ع:ڈآ/؛0–ق¹¤pُ¹Dؤخ:¤p¤؛\x1bèت9\u200ebé¹ùE‹:–üb7=ٹ؛:؟Xv؛×£c؛ِ(·؛è4\xa0؛cة‹؛0\x16ˆ؛ئ’U:""#؛ة/j:R8،:أُى9ذé€:ىQX:\x1f…L:""›؛K\u200f•؛ڈآں؛‰ˆ8¸ww´:""o؛è´…؛\n',
'W·؛¤pگ:{”¶؛\x0etJ¹\u200eb>:ùإة؛`¬أ؛ِ(ü9K\u200f™:‚N؛:لz;:ِ(ٹ:Œ¥ˆ؛§\n',
'ں؛ِ¨\xad:ڑ™q؛\u200c6\x19:×£H9¤p\x1c:\x03\u200cخ¹–üٹ8UU\x13؛Hلؤ¹è´ء؛ïnژ؛®Gک:è´¯9\x0etN؛O\x1b\x0b؛\x00\x00Z:\n',
'Wڑ؛""J؛؟طخ:\x03\u200c¹:لْ¬؛\u200c6ک9ڑ™D؛\x1bèT8ق]ƒ:¼»س:0–-:~±³:,y‰:è´،¸jƒأ:m\xa0]:A\'د:j\x03\x15؛Haد:""½:wwù¹ه\x17ء؛×#س:&؟œ9×£5؛Hلz¹\\ڈ€¹)\\¨؛O\x1bْ¹ه\x17\x1b¹ڈB×؛\x03\u200c™؛ىQز¹لz¤¹ذi\x1c:\\ڈژ9ùإV¹R¸€:ùإü9ww?9‰\x08\u200d:~±ؤ¹‚Nù¹‰ˆ\x10¹UUn؛\x11\x11ƒ؛ٍ‹چ8‰ˆ½:\x1bèî¹O\x1bè¶`¬´؛=\n',
'¢:\n',
I've also tried using pickle but that also doesn't work.
Any suggestions on what I could try out?

Is it possible to extract data from a parts catalog software

I need to extract all the data I can find from these parts catalogs. Each catalog is in its own folder that looks like this.
Here is the PEid from the application
Here is how that data looks like when its viewed in the software.
Here is a list of all the files in the application directory
ASYCFILT.DLL
BIN
BTRDP32.ocx
btrv.reg
catalog.dll
COMCAT.DLL
COMCT332.OCX
COMDLG32.OCX
DAO350.DLL
dao360.dll
DBADAPT.DLL
DBGRID32.OCX
DBLIST32.OCX
expsrv.dll
Findfile.avi
IMGADMIN.OCX
IMGCMN.DLL
IMGEDIT.OCX
IMGSCAN.OCX
IMGSHL.DLL
IMGTHUMB.OCX
jdX.exe
MFC42.DLL
msado21.tlb
MSADODC.OCX
MSBIND.DLL
MSCOMCT2.OCX
MSCOMCTL.OCX
MSCOMM32.OCX
MSDATGRD.OCX
MSDATLST.OCX
MSDERUN.DLL
MSFLXGRD.OCX
MSHFLXGD.OCX
MSJET35.DLL
msjet40.dll
MSJINT35.DLL
msjint40.dll
MSJTER35.DLL
msjter40.dll
msjtes40.dll
MSMAPI32.OCX
MSMASK32.OCX
MSRD2X35.DLL
msrd2x40.dll
msrd3x40.dll
MSREPL35.DLL
msrepl40.dll
MSSTDFMT.DLL
MSVBVM50.DLL
MSVBVM60.DLL
MSVCIRT.DLL
msvcrt.dll
MSVCRT40.DLL
mswdat10.dll
mswstr10.dll
OIADM400.DLL
OICOM400.DLL
OIDIS400.DLL
OIFIL400.DLL
OIGFS400.DLL
OIPRT400.DLL
OISLB400.DLL
OISSQ400.DLL
OITWA400.DLL
OIUI400.DLL
OLEAUT32.DLL
oleDB.dll
OLEPRO32.DLL
path.dat
prcopts.dat
print.txt
recall.dat
reg.bat
REGICON.OCX
RICHED32.DLL
RICHTX32.OCX
scrrun.dll
SIMPDATA.TLB
STDOLE2.TLB
SYSINFO.OCX
sysprint.dat
TABCTL32.OCX
Uninstall.exe
unreg.bat
VB5DB.DLL
VB6STKIT.DLL
VBAJET32.DLL
vsflex8l.ocx
W32mkde.exe
W32mkrc.dll
Wbtrv32.dll
WBTRVC32.DLL
Here is a listing one of the PARTLIST.DAT files from XORStrings
How can i extract the data from the files?
I've been looking at reverse engineering but not sure which direction to go with that. Do I have to start at the application (exe) level to get the data extracted? Can I not find a way to extract directly from the dat file itself?
I used IDA to upend the dat file and I can see the data that matches the application. But I cannot extract that data without pulling all the raw data with it.

How to download an Interactive Report as a Word (.doc) file?

I am new to Oracle Apex 5.1, and I have been asked to implement a button that when clicked, the user gets (downloads) a .doc file of an Interactive report.
I have noticed that the Interactive Report gives you the option to download it as .pdf, .xls, and so, but I need it to be a Word (.doc) file.
In addition, the file must be in a specific format (with heading, indentation, font, etc.) that I was given (as a template) in a Word file.
Any help would be appreciated.
Additional Information: I was able to open the template (.doc) file in NotePad++ and get the <html> version of it, so I could edit it in both NotePad++ and Word.
One of the best actually to do that is APEX OFFICE PRINT(AOP) but isn't free licence.
otherwise you can check this solution
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I end up finding information in this page: http://davidsgale.com/apex-how-to-download-a-file/ and I wrote this code:
declare
l_clob clob;
begin
l_clob := null;
sys.htp.init;
sys.owa_util.mime_header('application/vnd.ms-word', FALSE,'utf-8');
sys.htp.p('Content-length: ' || sys.dbms_lob.getlength( l_clob ));
sys.htp.p('Content-Disposition: inline; filename="test_file.doc"' );
sys.owa_util.http_header_close;
sys.htp.p(SET_DOC_HEADER);
sys.htp.p(SET_TABLE_HEADER);
sys.htp.p(ADD_TABLE_ENTRY("arguments"));
sys.htp.p(SET_TABLE_FOOTER);
sys.wpg_docload.download_file(l_clob);
apex_application.stop_apex_engine;
exception when others then
--sys.htp.prn('error: '||sqlerrm);
apex_application.stop_apex_engine;
end;
It works, but I had to create functions in the SQL Workshop because writting a table in html is really long.

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When I click the checkbox before every row, export the selected records as doc or pdf format. How to realize this?
def test():
form=SQLFORM.grid(db.problem,selectable = lambda ids:download(ids)
return dict(form=form)
def export(ids):
if I set csv=True in SQLFORM.grid there are some format while no doc and pdf!
Thanks!
Jian,
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For Word, you'll need python-docx that can be installed with $ pip install python-docx and you can find the documentation an sample code here.
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