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OS/2 Help File
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1994-08-21
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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. ABOUT PMZipper ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
PMZipper is a 32 bit Presentation Manager application designed to interface
"arj", "lzh", "zip", and "zoo" archive files in a native OS/2 PM environment.
In this version "zip" format is compatible with the dos version 204g archive
format and is backward compatible with previous "zip" formats.
PMZipper will display the files and default install directory of your OS/2
installation disks. Extraction of these operating system files is implemented.
Direct viewing of "inf, ico, txt, doc, cmd, bat, read, bbs, pck, ann and other
file extensions commonly used in the OS/2 operating system is supported.
Viewing of bitmaps is internally supported.
As you move the mouse around on PMZipper's window, the lower bar will display
help for the function below the mouse pointer. Press "F1" for more help.
PMZipper can be started by double clicking on the archive icon. These should
appear the same as PMZipper's desktop icon. If not right mouse click on the
archive, from the pop-up menu select "Open" then PMZipper 1.2 just below the
settings heading. If you have lost your desktop icon, goto PMZipper's Main
Window Menu Bar "Options" heading, drop down to the "Setup" heading and arrow
to "Create-update desktop icon...". This will update and reset the default
settings for the file associations and working directory.
You can also start PMZipper by dropping an archive on PMZipper's desktop icon.
If you include PMZipper's directory in your path statement, you can start
PMZipper from the commandline by typing eg. "PMZipper <filename>". Although
more than one session can be started, this is not recommended or necessary.
You can also drag and drop files on the upper right hand button of PMZipper's
Main Window. The one that looks like PMZipper's desktop icon.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. MAIN WINDOW ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Main Window
Open Filedialog and display only "zip" files. If you wish to display only
"arj", "lzh", or "zoo" files, the menubar "File" selection has an open archive
heading for this purpose.
Open Filedialog and display all files. You can doubleclick on any file you see
here. This function button will display the filenames and default install
directory of your OS/2 installation disks. Bitmaps will be displayed by an
internal viewer, "inf" files by View.exe, "ico" files by the Icon Editor and
txt, doc, cmd, bat, read, bbs, pck, ann, me, readme and faq by the System
Editor "e.exe". You will get an information message if the file type is not
supported.
Create a new archive.
Add files to the current archive.
Delete files from the current archive. You will be prompted once more after you
select this button, to be sure. If you select all files, you will be prompted
to delete the archive instead.
Extract files from the current archive. Select a partial listing from the list
box before clicking on the extract button. If you wish to extract all files,
you do not have to highlight any files from the list box.
View a highlighted file. Double click on any file in the list box. Bitmaps will
be displayed by an internal viewer, "inf" files by View.exe, "ico" files by the
Icon Editor and all other files by the System Editor "e.exe".
If you like to drag and drop, drop them on here. Again, bitmaps will be
displayed by an internal viewer, "inf" files by View.exe, "ico" files by the
Icon Editor and txt, doc, cmd, bat, read, bbs, pck, ann, me, readme and faq by
the System Editor "e.exe". You will get an information message if the file type
is not supported.
The list box has multiselect and extendselect enabled. You can use swipe
selection to select items in the list box. If you click on a list item while
holding down the Ctrl key, the selection for that item is toggled. Clicking on
an unselected item selects that item and deselects all others. Click and hold
the left mouse button and pull down below the bottom of the window on a long
list. The list will select and the list box will continue to move downword
until you release.
Main Pop-Up can be selected by clicking the right mouse button on the list box.
Select "Open Folder..." to display a drive/directory listbox. Make your
selection, then right mouse click on the drive/directory list box to display
its Pop-Up menu. Selecting "Open" will display the folders objects. These can
be dragged and dropped onto PMZipper's top right toolbar button, to view the
file contents.
Comment in ZIP Archive. If a comment exists in a zip file, "Comment" will
appear to the right and under the toolbar. Click on the heading "Comment" to
display the zip file's comment.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. ADD WINDOW ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To Add files to an existing archive.
SELECT:
1. Drive and directory.
2. Files from the list box.
3. Toggle- Add Files or Move Files.
4. Directory Names if required.
5. OK push button. Note
6. Cancel push button. Response
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. NEW WINDOW ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To Create a new archive file.
SELECT:
1. Drive and directory.
2. Files from the list box.
3. Toggle- Add Files or Move Files.
4. Directory Names if required.
5. Select New Name push button. Response
6. OK push button.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. NEW FILENAME WINDOW ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To enter a new filename.
SELECT:
1. The drive location.
2. The directory location.
3. Enter a New filename.
4. Select "OK" push button.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. EXTRACT WINDOW ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To Extract files from an existing archive.
SELECT:
1. Drive and directory.
2. All Files or Selected Files.
3. Toggle- Never Overwrite or Ovewrite.
4. Directory Names if required.
5. Extract push button.
6. Cancel push button.
Menu Bar: Options
Create a directory...
A dialog prompt will appear. The directory to create can only be nested one
below an existing directory.
Get default destination
The default directory name will be placed in the destination field.
Set default destination
The directory name in the destination field will become the new default. A
tone will acknowledge the new setting. The new default will be saved on program
exit.
CheckOut Feature: Listbox Pop-Up
Click the right mouse button on the listbox to display its Pop-Up. The "Open
Folder" heading performs the same as in the Main Window. This will allow you to
edit, move, copy, view, and run files and programs in the target folder both
before and after extracting the archive files.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. ORDER FORM ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To Register: PMZipper v1.2
~~~~~~~~~~~
Make cheque or money order payable to: GunnerSoft
Send $35.00 per license to:
Mailing address:
GunnerSoft
Attn: G. Priesnitz
R.R. # 4
Waterford, Ontario
Canada N0E 1Y0
Number of copies: ______ @ $35.00 each = _______
Canadian Residents add 7% G.S.T.+ _______
Total payment enclosed _______
Name: _________________________________________________
Company: ______________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________
________________________________________________
City/Town: ______________________________________________
Province/State: __________________ Post/Zip code: ___________
Country: _________________________
Phone: ___________________________
Fax: ____________________________
Your personal code number will be faxed or mailed to you.
G.S.T. Registration Number 112168489
Comments: ........................................................
........................................................
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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. README ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Important Information
Changing Cdrom Disks
Changing cdrom disks while the program is active on the cdrom drive can cause
a lockup. If changing cdrom disks, log to the "<C:>" drive, then change the
disk and log back to your cdrom drive. This is not a limitation of this program
only and a cure for this is being investigated.
Cdrom and Read Only Attribute
OS/2 treats all files that are on a cdrom as being read only. This attribute
is carried with the file when it is either copied or "dragged and dropped" to a
hard disk or floppy. This attribute must be cleared before the file can be
deleted. From the command prompt type "attrib -r <filename>". From the
Program Manager, open the settings pages for the file, select file, go to the
third page, and uncheck the "read-only" box.
Maximum File Listings
The maximum number of file listings in the list box converts to approximately
1000 entries of an archive file. This is an OS/2 limitation.
PMZipper is Self Configuring
There are no user input options required. This causes a delay at startup
while the necessary files and directories are loaded and located.
Temporary Directory
PMZipper first searches for a "TEMP" environment variable, next a "TMP"
environment variable. A working directory called "PMZipper.$$$" is created
under the temporary environment variable directory. Please check that the
temporary environment variable directory exists. Alternatively, "PMZipper.$$$"
is created under the installation directory. To set the temporary environment
variable directory, include "SET TEMP=drive:\directory" in your config.sys.
Don't forget to also create the directory, then shutdown and reboot so OS/2 can
read in the changes you have made to the config.sys.
Timer Function
PMZipper(UNREG) V1.2 is time limited. A signal will sound indicating the end
of a session. Shortly thereafter an orderly shutdown will begin. All work in
progress will complete and all program settings will be saved. Registration
will void the timer function.
Archivers Required
UnZip 5.0p1 of 12 January 1993, by Info-ZIP. Portions (c) 1989 by S. H. Smith.
Info-ZIP 2.01 Copyright (C) 1990-1993 Mark Adler, Richard B. Wales, Jean-loup
Gailly and Kai Uwe Rommel.
UNARJ (DEMO VERSION) 2.41 COPYRIGHT (C) 1991-93 ROBERT K JUNG
LH/2 Version 2.22 (32 bit wc) by Peter Fitzsimmons
ZOO210 (C) Copyright 1988 Rahul Dhesi
Typical BBS Listings for OS/2 Archivers
UNZ501.EXE 114K 7-08-93 32bit UNZIP for OS/2 2.x (freeware). This is
the
32 bit version of Project Info-ZIP's UNZIP
de-archiver. It is fully compatible with the
latest "pkzip" compression formats and it
handles
EA's and long filenames.
UNZ51X32.EXE 144K 2-19-94+ Info-Zip's 32-bit unzipping utility version
5.1.
ZIP201X2.ZIP 117K 10-17-93 InfoZip 2.01 w/o Encription 32bit.
UNARJ241.ZIP 27K 6-28-93 UnArj 2.41 recompiled for OS/2 with C/Set++
Executable only.
LH2_222.EXE 134K 3-09-93 New 32-bit version of LH (LZH) archiver
fixes
problem with previous release.
ZOO21E.EXE 319K 7-01-92 ZOO file compressor/decompressor for OS/2.
Works
with files with .ZOO extension. Version
2.1.
Source code included.
lh2_222.zip 114258 LHARC version 2.22 (16 and 32-bit versions)
unarj210.zip 84791 ARJ file extractor version 2.10
zoo210e.exe 119554 ZOO 2.1 (HPFS/FAT compatible) - Executables
unz50x32.exe 116709 Info-ZIP UNZIP version 5.0 - 32-bit executables
zip201x2.zip 119552 Info-ZIP ZIP version 2.01 - 32-bit executables
Dir of My Arcers in the Path
The volume label in drive D is DRIVE D.
The Volume Serial Number is A5F9:7814
Directory of D:\ARCERS
┬╖ <DIR> 3-19-94 11:05a
┬╖┬╖ <DIR> 3-19-94 11:05a
LH32 EXE 77883 3-03-93 12:56a
UNARJ EXE 53068 6-27-93 6:36a
UNZIP EXE 76854 1-15-93 8:26p
ZIP EXE 93232 9-19-93 1:04p
ZOO EXE 85371 7-05-92 1:46p
7 file(s) 386408 bytes used
200657792 bytes free
OS/2 Install Disk
5-15-93 11:27a 71632 53 UNPACK.EXE
5-14-93 10:55p 75712 53 UNPACK2.EXE
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Move Files option deletes the original as it is added to the archive file.
Files with the read only attribute set will not be deleted.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Duplicate entries in the archive will be overwritten.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Returns to the main window and the list box and filespecs update.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The NEW FILENAME filedialog window appears.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To enter a new filename.
SELECT:
1. The drive location.
2. The directory location.
3. Enter a New filename.
4. Select "OK" push button.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The list box has multiselect and extendselect enabled. You can use swipe
selection to select items in the list box. If you click on a list item while
holding down the Ctrl key, the selection for that item is toggled. Clicking on
an unselected item selects that item and deselects all others.