tsouth@pro-pac.cts.COM (Todd South) (07/14/88)
Recently, there was some confusion about Apple packing programs. DDDPro, PBH, DDD, and DigipackGS are disk packers, though DDDPro does have the ability to do file packing. They will pack anything that is CopyA-able. This includes DOS 3.3, CP/M, Pascal, and ProDOS disks though some will not do 3.5" disks). So essentially you can pack a DOS 3.3 disk and archive it, or run it through a executioner style program. But, one thing I seem to remember about executioner is that it has a limit on the soze of the file that it converts. Sorry, I can remember what that is... Todd South -- UUCP: {nosc, cacilj, sdcsvax, hplabs!hp-sdd} ...!crash!pnet01!pro-simasd!pro-pac!tsouth ARPA: crash!pnet01!pro-simasd!pro-pac!tsouth@nosc.MIL INET: tsouth@pro-pac.CTS.COM - BITNET: pro-pac.UUCP!tsouth@PSUVAX1