arc for '386 Unix
Rich Braun
rbraun at spdcc.COM
Sun Feb 3 16:23:23 AEST 1991
julian at bongo.info.com (Julian Macassey) writes:
>I often have need to send files (usually text) to other people with
>other systems. In the Unix world compress seems pretty universal ...
>
> Is arc available for '386 Unix?
There is a utility called 'zoo' for both Unix and DOS; check the archives
on uunet.uu.net. Also, a version of compress exists for DOS; I've
forgotten where you can get it (perhaps uunet?). Compress only works
with a single file, whereas zoo works with multiple files.
Other public-domain tools of interest: pdtar (both Unix and DOS versions),
compatible with Unix tar interchange format; tarread.com, a read-only
DOS tar extracter; uuencode and uudecode (for both DOS and Unix), which
convert binary files into text files; kermit (DOS and Unix), for file
transfers; pcomm, a Unix communications program similar to DOS Procomm;
xmodem (for both DOS and Unix), for file transfers; and zmodem (for
Unix) which can send files to/from DOS Procomm.
I'd suggest poking around in the archives on uunet.uu.net; you'll find
a lot of communications stuff there.
OK, I must be running for political office: I never did answer the
question. Does anyone know of a Unix pkarc? Or a tree-oriented DOS
archival utility with data compression?
Finally, is the pkarc system 'open', i.e. non-patented and non-trademarked?
-rich
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