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| Name | Date | Size | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| README | 2007-01-26 | 1 Kbyte | download | Shown below |
| README.DOS | 2007-01-26 | 7 Kbyte | download | |
| gzip124.exe | 2007-01-26 | 116 Kbyte | download | |
| ship16bnd.zip | 2007-01-26 | 24 Kbyte | download | |
| unz552x3.exe | 2007-01-26 | 248 Kbyte | download | |
| zip232x.zip | 2007-01-26 | 346 Kbyte | download |
This directory contains executables for MS-DOS / PC-DOS / DR-DOS / FreeDOS. For 32-bit Windows systems you should look in ../WIN32. 1572 Jul 2 2006 README what you're reading right now 8013 Feb 21 2005 README.DOS DOS-specific notes 119146 Aug 19 1993 gzip124.exe gzip 1.2.4, DOS exe, self-extracting archive 25022 Oct 19 1993 ship16bnd.zip ship 1.6 exe (encoder/mailer) for DOS, OS/2 254769 Feb 28 2005 unz552x3.exe UnZip 5.52, DOS 16- and 32-bit exes/docs 355271 Jul 2 2006 zip232x.zip Zip 2.32, DOS exes and docs (w/encryption) The self-extracting files are in zip format. You can use UnZip 5.x or PKUNZIP 2.04g to extract them directly without running them, as in: unzip unz552x3.exe The UnZip executables were compiled with MSC 8.0 (16-bit) and djgpp-gcc 3.03 (32-bit) or later. They have been compressed using UPX 1.24. The Zip package contains a 32-bit version of Zip (zip.exe); it's not necessarily faster than the 16-bit version (and may in some cases be slower), but it can process far more files without exhausting available memory. It is useful, for example, when using Zip to back up an entire disk. The 16-bit Zip executables (zip16.exe and/or zip16-sm.exe) were compiled with SMALL_MEM defined to minimize out-of-memory problems. Whenever possible, use zip.exe. All Info-ZIP packages contain documentation. The sources are in ../src . Send problem reports on Zip and UnZip to: http://www.info-zip.org/zip-bug.html Send problem reports on gzip to: support@gzip.org Last updated: 2 July 2006
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