[comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc] How to unZOO files from comp.binaries.ibm.pc

acs17111@uop.edu (Darren Lancasterhamid misnan) (09/19/90)

Hai there,
	Can someone help me to unZOO files from comp.binaries.ibm.pc?
Do we need to that in IBM or in UNIX? I am new here, so please help me.

chaz@chinet.chi.il.us (Charlie Kestner) (09/20/90)

In article <26f7023b.53cb@uop.uop.edu> acs17111@uop.edu (Darren Lancasterhamid misnan) writes:
>Hai there,
>	Can someone help me to unZOO files from comp.binaries.ibm.pc?
>Do we need to that in IBM or in UNIX? I am new here, so please help me.

  From your machine, mail to rjc@math.princeton.edu
  Put the following line in the mail message:
  Send: starter.kit

jlaiho@cc.helsinki.fi (09/20/90)

In article <26f7023b.53cb@uop.uop.edu>, acs17111@uop.edu (Darren Lancasterhamid misnan) writes:
> Hai there,
> 	Can someone help me to unZOO files from comp.binaries.ibm.pc?
> Do we need to that in IBM or in UNIX? I am new here, so please help me.

You should locate (and download) utility called ZOO. I think most ftp
archives know the most current version with name zoo201.exe.

raymond@math.berkeley.edu (Raymond Chen) (09/20/90)

In article <1990Sep20.001020.12446@chinet.chi.il.us>, chaz@chinet (Charlie Kestner) writes:
>  From your machine, mail to rjc@math.princeton.edu
>  Put the following line in the mail message:
>  Send: starter.kit
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This is incorrect.  The line should be

	send starter.kit

Please, let's try not to spread misinformation.  Every invalid server
request gets bounced back to raymond@math.berkeley.edu, and then I have
to write a short piece of mail in reply trying to tell people what
they should've done in the first place.