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- ; This sample file will create a PEEKER.CTL file when you run XPEEK.COM
- ; on it. Type XPEEK PEEK.TXT at the DOS prompt
- ;
- ; Any line beginning with ; is a comment
- ; No line should exceed 80 chars in length
- ;
- ; The first entry is the default entry (if no extensions match):
- ;
- ; First, the filename extension this archiver uses
- ; This is also the extension Peeker checks to guess what kind of
- ; archive it's trying to list/extract from
- PAK
- ; Second, the command to move files into an archive
- PAK.EXE M
- ; Third, the command to extract files from an archive
- PAK.EXE E /WA
- ; Fourth, the command to list the contents of an archive
- PAK.EXE V /R
- ; Fifth, the string which indicates an error or that file is not an archive
- is not an archive.
- ; Sixth, what line does the program (usually) put the errorstring on?
- ; You can fudge this one high if you want...
- 7
- ; Seventh, what is the exact name of the archive making/listing program?
- ; Peeker checks to be sure you really have it on your DOS Path before
- ; shelling to it...
- PAK.EXE
- ; Eighth, what is the exact name of the archive extracting program?
- PAK.EXE
- ; Ninth, the prompt for picking this archiver to repack files
- ; Peeker displays "Do you want your archive:" then lists these...
- [P]AKed
- ; Tenth, the key that will select this particular archiver to repack...
- P
- ; Eleventh and last, how many lines to skip when reading the contents?
- 5
- ; End of the first entry. Other follow the same format...
- ZIP
- PKZIP.EXE -m
- PKUNZIP.EXE -o
- ; Note you could change the next one to -vt for technical listings...
- PKZIP.EXE -vn
- - error in ZIP
- 6
- PKZIP.EXE
- PKUNZIP.EXE
- PK[Z]ipped
- Z
- 5
- ; End of second entry. Note that we will now put ZIP in again for .EXE
- ; extensions, so it will be tried on both .ZIP's and .EXE's
- EXE
- PKZIP.EXE -m
- PKUNZIP.EXE -o
- PKZIP.EXE -vn
- - error in ZIP
- 6
- PKZIP.EXE
- PKUNZIP.EXE
- ; Note the next two are blank so you don't get two PKZIP prompts...
- ; You can blank these out on any archiver you don't want to offer for
- ; repacking...
-
-
- 5
- ; PK(X)ARC next...
- PKA
- PKARC.EXE M
- PKXARC.EXE -R
- PKARC.EXE V
- - error in archive
- 6
- PKARC.EXE
- PKXARC.EXE
- P[K]Arced
- K
- 5
- ; An example of substituting one archiver for another in compatibility mode
- ; Peeker would name a file made with this as XFILE.ARC, whereas the
- ; previous entry for PK(X)ARC would make XFILE.PKA. You could use PAK
- ; for both PK(X)ARC's and ARC's, but PK(X)ARC is so much faster...
- ARC
- PKARC.EXE -OCT M
- PKXARC.EXE -R
- PKARC.EXE V
- - error in archive
- 6
- PKARC.EXE
- PKXARC.EXE
- [A]rced
- A
- 5
- ; Zoo's turn now...
- ZOO
- ZOO.EXE a:M
- ZOO.EXE xO
- ZOO.EXE V
- ERROR:
- 3
- ZOO.EXE
- ZOO.EXE
- Z[O]oed
- O
- 2
- ; LHArc next
- LZH
- LHA.EXE m /m
- LHA.EXE e /m
- LHA.EXE l
- no file
- 5
- LHA.EXE
- LHA.EXE
- [L]Harced
- L
- 2
- ; Source archives sometimes have this extension
- ; and note old archiving method
- SZH
- LHA.EXE m /mo
- LHA.EXE e /m
- LHA.EXE l
- no file
- 5
- LHA.EXE
- LHA.EXE
- LHarced-[1]-
- 1
- 2
- ; ARJ next and last, but feel free to add your own...
- ARJ
- ARJ.EXE m -y -i -e
- ARJ.EXE e -y -i -e
- ARJ.EXE l -y -i -e
- is not an ARJ
- 6
- ARJ.EXE
- ARJ.EXE
- AR[J]ed
- J
- 4
- ;
-