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BrandonDOS Uncompressor
I need a DOS Archive Uncompresser for 7z,zip, or tar, and In under 300kb, oh and it needs to be legally free.
2009-04-266:39 PM

pharoahRe:DOS Uncompressor
http://www.info-zip.org/ Google time < 30 seconds.
2009-04-266:54 PM

BrandonRe:DOS Uncompressor
rejection time < 2 seconds already tried, if I shell to it it can't allocate memory correctly.
2009-04-267:10 PM

pharoahRe:DOS Uncompressor
What other utilities have you already tried?
2009-04-267:47 PM

BrandonRe:DOS Uncompressor
thats the only other dos zip app. I tried gnu tar, but can't get it to export to a folder.
2009-04-268:00 PM

pharoahRe:DOS Uncompressor
Mebby this thread'll help: http://www.computing.net/answers/dos/i-need-free-unzip-software-for-dos-/11443.html
2009-04-268:05 PM

BrandonRe:DOS Uncompressor
Nope, no help.
2009-04-268:11 PM

pharoahRe:DOS Uncompressor
http://www.gzip.org/ - Gzip for DOS - Free GNU http://www.uv.tietgen.dk/staff/mlha/Download/dos/ - ZIP utilities http://wiki.oldos.org/Downloads/MSDOS - Bunch of archive stuff
2009-04-268:32 PM

BrandonRe:DOS Uncompressor
I need ZIP,TAR, or 7z support, so I can use modern easy apps to make the packages. If I have to I'll just use PKUNZIP and have a download without for people who like to be "legal" :P
2009-04-268:50 PM

trollyRe:DOS Uncompressor
[b]Brandon wrote:[/b] [quote]thats the only other dos zip app. I tried gnu tar, but can't get it to export to a folder.[/quote] the syntax is "tar -x [file.tar] -C [destination folder]" or "tar -xvfz [file.tar.gz] -C [destination folder]" or "tar -xjvpf [file.tar.bz2] -C [destination folder]" also usefull in linux ;)
2009-04-2610:30 PM

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