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  16. From: "Templeton, Jeremy" <J.Templeton@cosgrove.tased.edu.au>
  17. To: "'ataraxia@thezone.net'" <ataraxia@thezone.net>
  18. Cc: "'amos-list@access.digex.net'" <amos-list@access.digex.net>
  19. Subject: RE: Compressing Text
  20. Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 12:50:39 +1000
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  31. >>Is there an extension or procedure avaliable that would allow me to
  32. >>easily crunch text files to be later read by an AmosPro program?
  33. >>Prefrerably, I'd like something that would not require the user to
  34. >>have any special software installed; ideally, the largest commitment
  35. >>it would require would be a shared library.
  36. >
  37. >>I know that the compiler extension allows the PowerPacking of memory
  38. >>banks; is there anything that allows one to powerpack disk files?
  39. >
  40. Is this so that people can't edit the files, or just because they're too
  41. big?
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  43.     - J. Templeton
  44.  
  45.     - Realm Productions
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