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This is the Info-ZIP file ``Where,'' last updated on 25 August 1994.
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Note that some ftp sites may not yet have the latest versions of
Zip and UnZip when you read this. The latest versions, including
the crypt sources, always appear in ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip
(and subdirectories thereof) first.
IF YOU FIND AN ERROR: please let us know! We don't have time to
check each and every site personally (or even collectively), so any
number of the sites listed below may have moved or disappeared en-
tirely. E-mail to zip-bugs@wkuvx1.wku.edu and we'll update this file.
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Source-code archives for Info-ZIP's portable Zip, UnZip, and related
utilities (on some ftp sites, the .zip files for UnZip may have a .zoo
equivalent in Zoo 2.10 format):
zip201.zip Zip 2.0.1 (deflation; includes zipnote, zipsplit)
zip201.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format
zip11.zip Zip 1.1 (shrinking, implosion; compatible with PKUNZIP 1.1)
zip11.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format
unzip512.zip UnZip 5.12 (all methods supported; zipinfo, funzip, unzipsfx)
unzip512.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format
wunz20sr.zip WizUnZip 2.0 sources for Windows 3.x; based on UnZip 5.0p1
zcrypt23.zip encryption/decryption support (includes zipcloak)
Executables archives (and related files) for Info-ZIP's software; see BBS
section below for special CompuServe (6.3) filenames:
zip201x.zip MSDOS executables and docs for zip, zipnote, zipsplit
zcryp20x.zip MSDOS encryption executables and docs for zip, zipcloak
zip201x1.zip OS/2 1.x (16-bit) executables and docs (no encryption)
zip201x2.zip OS/2 2.x (32-bit) executables and docs (no encryption)
zip201c2.zip OS/2 2.x (32-bit) executables and docs (with encryption)
zip201-vax.zip VMS exes (VAX) and docs
zip201-axp.zip VMS exes (Alpha) and docs
zip201x.lha Amiga executables and docs
unz512x.exe MSDOS self-extracting executable (16-bit unzip, ..., docs)
unz512x3.exe MSDOS self-extracting executable (16-, 32-bit unzip, docs)
unz512x1.exe OS/2 1.x (16-bit) self-extracting executables and docs
unz512x2.exe OS/2 2.x (32-bit) self-extracting executables and docs
unz512xN.exe Windows NT (and Chicago) self-extracting Intel exes and docs
(unz512xN-mips.exe, unz512xN-axp.exe: Windows NT for MIPS, Alpha exes/docs)
unz512x-vax.exe VMS bare VAX executable for unzip
unz512x-vax.zip VMS docs and unzipsfx VAX executable
unz512x-axp.exe VMS bare Alpha executable for unzip
unz512x-axp.zip VMS docs and unzipsfx Alpha executable
unz512x.lha Amiga executables and docs for unzip
unz512x.tos Atari self-extracting executables and docs for unzip
unz512x.hqx Macintosh BinHex'd executables and docs for unzip
UnzpHist.zip complete changes history of UnZip and precursors
wunz20x.zip WizUnZip 2.0 executable/docs for Windows & NT 3.1, OS/2 2.1
wunl20x.zip same as wunz20x.zip, plus two DLLs for Win 3.0 and OS/2 2.0
The latest from PKWARE (the guys who started it all):
pkz204g.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 2.04g (self-extracting archive)
pkz110eu.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.1 (self-extracting)
pkz206-2.exe OS/2 PKZIP/PKUNZIP 2.06 (IBM internal only; same as 2.04g)
pkz102-2.exe OS/2 PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.02 (self-extracting)
Third-party software which is based on or uses (or can use) Info-ZIP software:
zipme11.zip, zipctl.zip, wuz131.zip, zpfly91b.zip, pmzip01.zip (OS/2)
winzip5b.zip, z101.zip (Windows)
ftp sites for the US-exportable sources and executables:
NOTE: Look for the file names given above in the following directories.
Some sites like to use slightly different names, such as zip-2.0.1.tar.gz
instead of zip201.tar.Z. In the case of some comp.sources.misc archive
sites, directories may be used (zip201/part01.Z, ..., zip201/part11.Z,
zip201/patch01.Z, etc.).
ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip [THIS MIRRORS THE INFO-ZIP HOME SITE]
oak.oakland.edu:/pub/msdos/{zip,windows3} [AND OTHER SIMTEL MIRRORS]
oak.oakland.edu:/pub/misc/{unix,vaxvms}
garbo.uwasa.fi:/{unix,pc}/arcers [AND OTHER GARBO MIRRORS]
ftp-os2.cdrom.com:/pub/os2/{2_x,all}/archiver
ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/os2/{2_x,all}/archiver
ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/comp/os/os2/archiver
sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/util
ftp.wustl.edu:/pub/aminet/util/arc [AND OTHER AMINET MIRRORS]
atari.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Archivers (?) [AND OTHER UMICH MIRRORS]
lpuds.oea.ihep.su:/ ... ?
ftp sites for the encryption and decryption sources and/or executables:
NOTE 1: Non-US users, please do NOT ftp from the US sites (US
regulations and all that). Likewise, US users, please do not
ftp from the European sites (it's not illegal, but it sure is
a waste of expensive bandwidth).
NOTE 2: Some sites may carry both encryption and non-encryption
executables with slightly different names; for example, zip201c2.zip
instead of zip201x2.zip ("c" == crypt version). Other sites may
include *only* the encryption-related executables (zip and zipcloak)
in a second archive (e.g., zcryp20x.zip).
From the US:
wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/garbo.uwasa.fi/arcutil
ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip
Outside the US:
garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/arcutil
ftp.inria.fr:/system/arch-compr
ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/comp/os/os2/archiver
(mail server at ftp-mailer@informatik.tu-muenchen.de)
ftp.win.tue.nl:/pub/compression/zip/...
ftp.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/pc/msdos/utilities/zip/...
ftp sites for VMS-format Zip and UnZip packages (sources, object files and
executables, no encryption/decryption--see also "Mail servers" section below):
ftp.spc.edu [192.107.46.27] and ftp.wku.edu:
[.MACRO32]AAAREADME.TXT
[.MACRO32.SAVESETS]UNZIP.BCK or UNZIP.ZIP (if already have older version)
[.MACRO32.SAVESETS]ZIP20.ZIP (to be renamed to ZIP.ZIP in next release)
To find other ftp sites:
The "archie" ftp database utility can be used to find an ftp site
near you (although it always seems to find old versions...). If
you don't know how to use it, DON'T ASK US--check the Usenet groups
news.announce.newusers or news.answers or some such, or ask your
system administrator (or just RTFM :-) ).
UUCP sites:
uunet!~/pub/archiving/zip/ ...
Bulletin boards (commercial and otherwise):
Sources, MS-DOS executables:
CompuServe IBMPRO forum, Library 10, Data Compression (unz512.zip,
sources; unz512.exe, self-extracting executables and docs)
CompuServe (ZiffNet) PBSUTIL forum and Public Brand Software BBS
[US, membership required; V.32 line, (317) 856-1490]
(unz512.zip, sources; unz512.exe, self-extracting exes and docs)
America Online OS/2 Forum, Free Uploading area; also Top Picks lib-
rary, File/Disk Utilities library, and OS/2 1.x library (do key-
word search via ctrl-K: FILE SEARCH on "INFOZIP")
FidoNet node 1:124/2113, Lunatic Fringe [Richardson, Texas; BBS
(214) 235-5288; sysop john.stewart@lunatic.com; complete mirror
of Info-ZIP home site]
FidoNet node 1:246/74, Metal Shoppe BBS [Windsor, Ontario; CLink
node 911:6510/0; BBS (519) 256-0278; sysop rakey@cyberspace.net
(Ray Akey); micro-based files but no Unix/VMS/NT stuff]
Drealm Conference System [London, UK; V.22bis, subscriber lines
to V.32bis, etc.; (+44) 81 568 2204]
Compulink Information eXchange (CIX) [UK ... details?]
Windows sources and executables:
CompuServe ZENITH forum (wunzip.zip, WizUnZip exe + libs for
Win 3.x, NT, OS/2 2.x)
CompuServe CRAFTS forum (wunz20.exe, WizUnZip bare executable
for Win 3.1, NT, OS/2 2.1)
OS/2 executables:
CompuServe OS2USER forum (zip201.zip and unz512.exe, OS/2 16-
and 32-bit exes and docs)
Amiga executables:
BIX in AMIGA files section (perform keyword search on "info-zip")
[requires account; telnet bix.com, or "C BIX" via local Sprint
X.25 PAD, or dial direct in US at (617) 491-5410]
Mail servers:
If you don't have anonymous FTP capability, you can mail one
of the following commands (in the body of an e-mail message) to
listserv@vm.ecs.rpi.edu or listserv@vm1.nodak.edu in order to
get a copy of the source code via e-mail:
/pdget mail /pub/misc/unix/unzip512.tar.Z uuencode
/pdget mail /pub/msdos/zip/unzip512.zip uuencode
/pdget mail /pub/msdos/zip/zip201.zip uuencode
The older, pseudo-TOPS-20 style also works:
/pdget mail pd:<misc.unix>unzip512.tar.Z uuencode
/pdget mail pd:<misc.unix>zip201.zip uuencode
To get the encryption source by e-mail, send the following commands
to ftp-mailer@informatik.tu-muenchen.de:
get /pub/comp/os/os2/archiver/zcrypt23.zip
quit
To get the VMS Zip/UnZip package by e-mail, send the following
commands in the body of a mail message to mxserver@wkuvx1.wku.edu
(the "HELP" command is also accepted):
SEND UNZIP
SEND ZIP20 <-- will change to plain "ZIP" in next release
SEND FILESERV_TOOLS
To get Atari executables by e-mail, send a message to
atari@atari.archive.umich.edu for information about the mail server.
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