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UUUUSSSSQQQQ((((1111)))) OOOOmmmmeeeennnn TTTTeeeecccchhhhnnnnoooollllooooggggyyyy IIIINNNNCCCC ((((OOOOMMMMEEEENNNN)))) UUUUSSSSQQQQ((((1111))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
usq - Machine Independent Huffman decoding
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
uuuussssqqqq [ -flnuv ] file ...
ttttyyyypppp file ...
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
UUUUssssqqqq unsqueezes files squeezed by sq(1).
TTTTyyyypppp displays regular and squeezed files to the standard
output.
UUUUssssqqqq recognizes the following options.
ffff Use the full pathname of the stored original
pathname. Otherwise, write the decoded file(s) in
the current directory.
llll Decode file(s) to standard output; create no files.
nnnn Remove carriage returns while decoding.
uuuu Preserve Uppercase pathnames. Normally usq changes
the original pathname to lower case iff no lower
case characters were present in the original
pathname.
vvvv Verbose: print file and original pathname for each
file, even if running in the background.
CCCCOOOOMMMMPPPPAAAATTTTIIIIBBBBIIIILLLLIIIITTTTYYYY
All proper versions of sq and usq use the same file format
as the original CP/M programs written by Richard Greenlaw,
regardless of which machine they operate on. This version
of usq can decrypt encrypted files generated by sq -k.
NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
The Unix one-line pipeline command:
cpmcat -r B:CPIOARCH.Q usq -l - cpio -ivm
dearchives a squeezed cpio archive without generating
intermediate files.
Typ is available for Unix only. DOS users may use Omen
Technology's Professional-YAM builtin _t_y_p command.
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
cpio(1), sq(1), typ(1), tounix(1)
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