[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] I can't anon ftp: could someone please post a .zoo un-compressor?

bonobo@ingres.com (David Victor) (06/14/91)

We can't anon ftp from our site...otherwise I would have picked this baby
up long ago.  I'm not sure what it would be called ("de-zoo-rificator"?),
but could someone post it?

Thanks!

-David

davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (Wm E. Davidsen Jr) (06/17/91)

In article <1991Jun13.235436.18996@ingres.Ingres.COM> bonobo@Ingres.COM (David Victor) writes:
| We can't anon ftp from our site...otherwise I would have picked this baby
| up long ago.  I'm not sure what it would be called ("de-zoo-rificator"?),
| but could someone post it?

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w8sdz@rigel.acs.oakland.edu (Keith Petersen) (06/18/91)

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ATOZ112.ARC   B   21148  880108  ARC to Zoo archive conversion
BOOZ102.ARC   B   23237  880902  Barebones Ooz - ZOO extract - C lang. src code
LOOZ212.ZIP   B   14434  900812  List, extract, and execute from a ZOO archive
MSSUP201.ARC  B   25905  881109  MS-DOS source support package for ZOO 2.01
SEZ230.ARC    B    7150  870809  Creates self-extracting ZOO archives
STUFF2.ARC    B   44543  890322  Generate filenames & pathnames to feed ZOO
UGUIDE.ZOO    B  167155  890609  User guide and documentation for ZOO 2.01
Z201SRC1.ARC  B  111831  881109  ZOO data compression utility source, 1 of 2
Z201SRC2.ARC  B  122083  881109  ZOO data compression utility source, 2 of 2
ZOO201.EXE    B   87447  890528  Dhesi's ZOO archive util v2.01 DOS version
ZOOCPYRI.GHT  A    2686  890404  Update to ZOO copyright from author
ZOOX2EXE.EXE  B   40062  890725  Multivolume ZOO archiver, v2.01-AvD

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