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Compare ARJ.DOC, 2.30 and 2.39b
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> User's Manual for the ARJ archiver program, January 1992
To
>| User's Manual for the ARJ archiver program, October 1992
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> ARJ version 2.30 release
To
>| ARJ version 2.39b release
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> contain information about the latest improvements to ARJ.
To
>| contain information about the latest improvements to ARJ. Text
>| in this document preceded by a BAR "|" is changed from ARJ 2.30.
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> ARJ ERROR MESSAGES
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>| BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF ARJ AUTHOR:
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> SLICE with ARJ.
To
>| SLICE with ARJ. In addition, ARJ in multiple volume mode can
>| support the use of 3.5 HD diskettes formatted at higher capacities
>| than 1.44 MBytes.
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> SFX module is full-featured with a built-in help screen.
To
>| SFX module is full-featured with a built-in help screen. ARJ also
>| includes a smaller SFXJR module with few features.
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> The only difference between the registered version and the
> shareware version is the version/copyright message. Registered
> users receive a registration code to change the version message.
>
To
>|
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> DOS 5.0.
To
>| DOS 5.0. It also runs under the DOS windows of Windows 3.x and
>| OS/2 2.0.
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> ARJ a -r -jt -y "-vasdel a:\vol.*" a:\vol c:\*.*
To
>| ARJ a -r -y -jt "-v360sdel arjvol.*" arjvol c:\*.*
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> archive creation/modification functions.
To
>| archive creation/modification functions, the "w" command, and
>| the "-jt1" and "-jt2" switches.
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> named ARJ230.EXE. Typing ARJ230 [RETURN] at the DOS command prompt
> will initiate the self-extraction feature. ARJ230 will by default
> extract its files to the current directory. When ARJ230 starts,
To
>| named ARJ239B.EXE. Typing ARJ239B [RETURN] at the DOS command prompt
>| will initiate the self-extraction feature. ARJ239B will by default
>| extract its files to the current directory. When ARJ239B starts,
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> contents of ARJ230.EXE file manually.
>
> Example: ARJ e ARJ230.EXE \temp\
To
>| contents of ARJ239B.EXE file manually.
>
>| Example: ARJ e ARJ239B.EXE \temp\
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> Please note that switch options may be placed anywhere in the
> command line.
>
> To create an ARJ archive containing all of the files in the
> current directory:
>
> ARJ a archive
>
> To create an ARJ archive containing all files with the ".DOC"
> extension in the current directory:
>
> ARJ a archive *.DOC
>
> To create an ARJ archive containing all of the files in the
> named directory and all files in subdirectories of the named
> directory:
>
> ARJ a -r archive named_directory\*.*
>
> To create an archive containing files without path specs:
>
> ARJ a -e archive named_directory\*.*
>
> For maximum compression, use the "-jm" or "-jm1" options.
> For better speed, use the -m2 option.
>
> ARJ a -r -jm archive named_directory\*.*
> ARJ a -r -m2 archive named_directory\*.*
>
> To create an ARJ archive containing the full specified pathnames
> of the stored files including any drive and root specs.
>
> ARJ a -r -jf archive C:\top_directory\*.*
>
> To backup your hard disk to multiple volume archives on drive A
> with archive testing and archive bit resetting:
>
> ARJ a -r -jf -jt -a1 -b2 -vvas A:backup C:\*.*
>
> To extract all of the files in an archive to the current
> directory:
>
> ARJ e archive
>
> To extract all of the files in an archive to a named directory:
>
> ARJ e archive named_directory\
>
> To extract all files with the ".DOC" extension to the current
> directory:
>
> ARJ e archive *.DOC
>
> To extract all of the files in an archive recreating the
> original directory structure:
>
> ARJ x archive original_directory_name\
>
> The ending "\" character is optional if the original_directory_name
> already exists.
>
> To extract all of the files in an archive containing absolute
> pathnames to the original paths:
>
> ARJ x -jf archive
>
> To list all of the files in an archive:
>
> ARJ l archive
>
>
To
>| See the document INTRO.DOC.
>
>
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> For extracting, ARJ requires approximately 166,000 bytes plus.
> The program DEARJ (available to registered users) requires
> approximately 123,000 bytes plus.
To
>| For extracting, ARJ requires approximately 175,000 bytes plus.
> The program DEARJ (available to registered users) requires
>| approximately 125,000 bytes plus.
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>| Unlike PKZIP, ARJ does not require additional work space when
>| CREATING a new archive.
>
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> excellent insurance.
To
>| excellent insurance. If you have bad sectors on your diskettes and
>| verify is turned off, DOS will not tell you about diskette errors
>| until it is too late. These errors are UNRECOVERABLE.
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> command: ARJ e archive ... -zcomment.txt
To
>| command: ARJ e archive ... -zcomment.txt (the "..." is
>| significant).
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> solve this memory problem for you. The latest version is named
> SHROM18J.ZIP on Channel One BBS. According to the SHROOM
> documentation, you can reach the author at:
To
>| solve this memory problem for you. The latest version as of
>| 03/11/92 is named SHROM19C.ZIP on Channel One BBS. According to
>| the SHROOM documentation, you can reach the author at:
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> SHROOM COMMAND
>
> SHROOM -v COMMAND will let you see SHROOM in action when you shell
> out to execute a DOS command.
To
>| SHROOM COMMAND.COM
>
>| SHROOM -v COMMAND.COM will let you see SHROOM in action when you
>| shell out to execute a DOS command.
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>| ARJ HELP HYPERTEXT PROGRAM
>|
>| ARJ-Help is an electronic book (brand named Window Book (TM)) that
>| allows the user to easily discover how to use ARJ. It runs under
>| DOS, and can be used as either a stand-alone program or as a TSR
>| "popup". It is very fast and has a rich set of features which
>| include full-text search, hypertext links, a table of contents that
>| can be reorganized to your needs, a complete index, and much more.
>| The current version can be found on some BBSes as ARJHLP24.EXE.
>|
>| Window Book, Inc.
>| PO Box 390697
>| Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
>| USA
>|
>| TEL: 617-661-9515 or 800-524-0380.
>| FAX: 617-354-3961
>|
>|
>| ARCHIVER UTILITIES THAT SUPPORT THE ARJ FORMAT
>|
>| The following are some other utilities that facilitate the use of
>| ARJ. This list is not all inclusive or is it meant as a personal
>| recommendation.
>|
>| ARJMENU 1.x - ARJ shell
>| SHEZ 8.x - Archiver shell
>| ARCMASTER 6.x - Archiver shell
>| ZGEN 1.x - Archiver shell
>| ACZAR 1.x - Archiver shell
>|
>
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> reliability of your diskettes.
>
To
> reliability of your diskettes. The most common cause of failure
>| is bad diskettes. You should let ARJ test the archives ON the
>| diskettes. Testing the archives before copying them to diskettes
>| is not enough. Critical data should always be backed up two or
>| more times. Please keep in mind that damage to compressed data
>| is many times more serious than damage to uncompressed data.
>
>| WARNING: You should never update multiple volume ARJ archives
>| especially backup archives.
>
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> ARJ a A:backup -r -vvas -a1 -b2 -i1 -js -jt -jiC:\backup.inx -wC:\ -m4
>
> ARJ a A:backup -r -vvas -a1 -b1 -i1 -js -jt -jiC:\backup.inx -wC:\ -m4
>
> ARJ x A:backup -vv -jycn
To
>| ARJ a A:backup -r -vvas -y -a1 -b2 -js -jt -jiC:\backup.inx -wC:\ -m3
>
>| ARJ a A:backup -r -vvas -y -a1 -b1 -js -jt -jiC:\backup.inx -wC:\ -m3
>
>| ARJ x A:backup -vv -y
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> ARJ a C:backup -r -v360 <other options> -m4 -y
To
>| ARJ a C:backup -r -v360 <other options> -m3 -y
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> will create 1000 or 999 uniquely named volumes.
To
>| will create up to 1000 or 999 uniquely named volumes.
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> utility from Vern Buerg. You will need to type "exit" to allow ARJ
> to continue.
To
>| utility from Vernon Buerg. You will need to type "exit" to allow
>| ARJ to continue.
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> restart at the next archive after the last successful volume. You
> will need to examine the information in the "backup.inx" file to
> find the name of the file that is to start this archive. It will
> usually be the same as the last filename in the previous volume.
> You will also need the byte position to start in this same file.
> That can be determined from the information in "backup.inx". You
> can then retype the exact same backup command as before with a few
> changes. You will append the right ".Ann" suffix to the archive
> name and you will add the options "-jx" and "-jn" with the proper
> arguments.
>
> For example, if the above full backup command failed during
> diskette two, on filename "DOS\MODE.COM" which was started at byte
> 125. This would be the correct command:
To
>| restart at the next archive after the last successful volume.
>
>| There are two methods to do this restart. If you have specified an
>| index file with the "-ji" option during the failed backup, you can
>| restart by retyping the EXACT SAME command line as before and
>| adding the "-jn" option. This will cause ARJ to scan the
>| previously written index file for the proper restart information.
>| ARJ will automatically set the correct volume name.
>|
>| Example: ARJ a a:backup c:\ -r -vvas -jiINDEX.FIL
>| ARJ a a:backup c:\ -r -vvas -jiINDEX.FIL -jn
>|
>| The second method is more complicated. Refer to the "-jn" and
>| "-jx" descriptions for more details. For example, if the above
>| full backup command failed during diskette two, on filename
>| "DOS\MODE.COM" which was started at byte 125. This would be the
>| correct command:
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> Be sure to spell the filename exactly the same as it appears in the
> "backup.inx" file. A common error concerns the use of the root
> directory symbol "\" with the "-jn" option. Verify the presence
> or absence of the root symbol "\" in the backup index file.
To
>| A common error concerns the use of the root directory symbol "\"
>| with the "-jn" option. Verify the presence or absence of the root
>| symbol "\" in the backup index file.
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> 9 -> not an ARJ archive
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>
> Currently, ARJ never deletes the archive even when it is empty.
>
To
>|
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> -f, -u, -c, -d, -v. Note that there is no error message
To
>| -f, -u, -c, -v. Note that there is no error message
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>| At ARJ 2.39b, ARJ will set the file date-time stamp of the
>| output stream. File viewing as in ARJ p archive name | LIST /s
>| will display the correct file date and time.
>
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> The "-&" option sets ARJ to install a critical error handler. This
> handler will intercept errors that produce the "Abort, Retry ..."
> error messages like bad sector errors and file sharing violations.
> It can be specified on the command line or via the environment
> variable. Please note that if you specify "-&" on the command
> line, the handler is installed immediately before any files are
> processed. If you specify "-&" in the environment, ARJ will not
> install the handler until all switches are processed.
>
> Unattended or BBS uses of ARJ should use the "-&" switch.
>
> You can only use "-&-" to disable this switch.
>
To
>| By default, ARJ allows DOS to handle disk error situations like
>| "Write protect" and "Not ready". You should try to use the
>| "Fail" option if possible.
>|
>| The "-&" option sets ARJ to install a non-interactive critical
>| error handler. This is designed for unattended ARJ use. This
>| handler will intercept errors that produce the "Abort, Retry ..."
>| error messages like bad sector errors and file sharing
>| violations. It can be specified on the command line or via the
>| environment variable. Please note that if you specify "-&" on
>| the command line, the handler is installed immediately before any
>| files are processed. If you specify "-&" in the environment, ARJ
>| will not install the handler until all switches are processed.
>|
>| The "-&1" option sets ARJ to install an interactive critical
>| error handler. This handler will prompt the use with the message
>| "OK to retry (y/n)". The user should answer Y or N to retry the
>| failed operation. If you want to abort ARJ, you can press CTL C
>| or CTL BREAK.
>
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>| The "-i2" option provides a combined percentage and bar progress
>| display.
>
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>| The "-od" switch sets ARJ to select files no older than the
>| specified number of days. The days are calculated from
>| midnight.
>|
>| Examples: ARJ a archive -od0 select files modified today
>| ARJ a archive -od1 select files modified yesterday
>| and today
>
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> fill each volume to within 200 to 3000 bytes of specified
To
>| fill each volume to within 200 to 1000 bytes of specified
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> or less bytes. The modifier "w" must be specified after the "v"
> modifier and before the "a" modifier as in -vvwas.
To
>| or less bytes.
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> The pauses between volumes can be suppressed with the "-y"
> switch. You should not suppress the pauses when archiving to
> diskettes or extracting from diskettes. The "-jy" option will
> allow you to suppress specific types of queries.
To
>| You can suppress the next volume prompt with the "-jyv" option.
>| When the multiple volume ARJ files to be used are located on
>| drives with removable media (diskette drives, etc.), ARJ will
>| ALWAYS PROMPT for the next diskette even with the "-y" option
>| specified. At DOS versions before 3.0, only drives A and B are
>| considered removable.
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> volume. The "v" modifier must come before any other modifier.
To
>| volume.
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> prompt the user for permission to continue.
To
>| prompt the user for permission to continue. Please note that
>| ARJ can support the use of diskettes formatted at higher than
>| normal capacities such as 3.5 inch HD diskettes formatted at
>| 1.6 MB.
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>| The "r" modifier allows the reservation of disk space on the
>| first volume. The number after the "r" specifies the space to
>| reserve. This is useful for software installation volumes.
>|
>| Example: ARJ a install -v360r50K make first volume 50000
>| bytes smaller than 360K.
>
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> purging target diskettes before ARJ writes to them. The "s"
> modifier must follow the "a" modifier or the volume size.
To
>| purging target diskettes before ARJ writes to them.
>
>| The switch modifier "z" is identical to the "s" modifier except
>| that the system command is NOT echoed to the screen.
>
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>| The "-v" switch now accepts its modifiers in any order. The "s"
>| modifier must be last because any succeeding text is considered
>| the system command to execute.
>|
>| Examples: ARJ a volume -vavw beep, autosize, whole files
>| ARJ a volume -vavsDIR beep, autosize, execute DIR
>|
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> disabled if the "-y" option has been specified.
>
> For those who have enough free hard disk space, the -v option
> can be used to make backing up the hard disk fairly easy. ARJ
> can be set to create multiple floppy sized volumes on the hard
> disk for later copy to diskettes. So even if ARJ is slow, you
> can fire up an ARJ backup and some time later, you can quickly
> copy the volumes to floppies. Below are sample backup commands:
>
> arj a backup *.* -b2 -r -v360 -y -jt -js full backup
> arj a backup *.* -b1 -r -v360 -y -jt -js incremental backup
>
To
>| disabled if the "next volume" prompt has been disabled.
>
>| For those who have enough free hard disk space, the -v option
>| can be used to make backing up the hard disk fairly easy. ARJ
>| can be set to create multiple floppy sized volumes on the hard
>| disk for later copy to diskettes. So even if ARJ is slow, you
>| can fire up an ARJ backup and some time later, you can quickly
>| copy the volumes to floppies. Below are sample backup commands:
>|
>| arj a backup *.* -b2 -r -v360 -y -jt -js full backup
>| arj a backup *.* -b1 -r -v360 -y -jt -js incremental backup
>
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> WARNING: Updating multiple volume archives with the "-v" switch
> set is NOT supported, especially if the new file sizes are not
> identical. This warning does not apply to volumes not
> containing split files.
>
To
> *****************************************************************
>
>| WARNING: Updating multiple volume archives with the "-v" switch
>| set is NOT supported or recommended. By default, ARJ will not
>| allow the updating of multiple volume archives. You can specify
>| the "-hu" option to bypass this protection.
>|
>| Example: ARJ c archive -hu -zcomment.txt
>
> *****************************************************************
>
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>| When using the "-w" switch while archiving to multiple volumes,
>| ARJ will check the available disk space in the work directory.
>| If there is not enough space, ARJ will prompt for permission to
>| continue. This prompt can be suppressed with the "-y" and
>| "-jyd" switches.
>
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> next volume pause using the "-v" option.
>
To
>| next volume pause using the "-v" option to create volumes on the
>| hard disk.
>|
>| The "-y" switch will NOT suppress the "-v" next volume prompt
>| when the archive is located on a drive with removable media
>| such as a diskette drive.
>|
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> ja1: inhibit the display of the archive comment
>
> The "-ja1" switch will suppress the display of the archive
> comment.
>
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>| Please note that including the SFX modules, DEARJ, or ARJ as
>| part of a hardware and/or software package ALWAYS REQUIRES an
>| ARJ distribution license.
>
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> "-y" option on the command line.
To
>| "-e", "-x" or "-y" options on the command line.
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> However, at ARJ 2.30, ARJ will use a larger Huffman buffer size
> when compressing text files as determined by the test discussed
> in the section on the "-t" option.
>
To
>|
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>| The "-hi" option will set ARJ to write more detail to the index
>| file.
>
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> make it useable by removing the broken portion.
To
>| make it usable by removing the broken portion.
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> The "-jm" switch sets the maximum compression mode. This mode
> changes both method 1 and method 2 to the maximum compression for
> those methods. This may increase compression time significantly.
To
>| The "-jm" switch sets the maximum compression mode. This mode
>| is used with method 1 "-m1" to increase its compression. This
>| may increase compression time significantly.
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> Usage of "-jm" with "-m3" or "-m4" is NOT SUPPORTED.
To
>| Use of "-jm" with "-m2", "-m3", or "-m4" is NOT SUPPORTED.
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>| New at ARJ 2.39b is the feature where ARJ will automatically scan
>| the previously written index file ("-ji") to get the restart
>| information needed. You only need append "-jn" to the previous
>| backup command line. This option will not work without the
>| index file. ARJ will automatically set the correct volume name.
>|
>| Example: ARJ a a:backup c:\*.* -r -vvas -jiINDEX.FIL
>| ARJ a a:backup c:\*.* -r -vvas -jiINDEX.FIL -jn
>
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>| jo: extract to unique Output names
>
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> until it finds the end of file. At that point ARJ will print an
> error message stating that it encountered the end of file
> unexpectedly. This is to be expected.
To
>| until it finds the end of archive marker. If the archive is
>| damaged, ARJ may display a message stating that it encountered
>| the end of file unexpectedly.
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> You may set the "-jyyr" option in the environment variable
> ARJ_SW. You may subsequently turn off the "-jyyr" options
> with "-jyyr-".
To
>| ARJ will allow you to specify individual "jy" options in
>| separate switch strings as in "-jyy -jyr". You may inhibit a
>| switch as in "-jyr-". As with other switches, the "jy" switches
>| toggle as in "-jyr -jyr".
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> Syntax: arj c archive file1 -jzcomment.txt
> arj c archive file1 -zheader.cmt -jzfile.cmt
>
>
To
> Syntax: ARJ c archive file1 -jzcomment.txt
> ARJ c archive file1 -zheader.cmt -jzfile.cmt
>
>| ha: ignore readonly Attribute
>|
>| The "-ha" switch sets ARJ to reset the attributes of a file to be
>| overwritten or a file to be deleted. This allows the overwrite or
>| delete operation to proceed.
>|
>| A slight performance degradation may result from using this option.
>|
>| Examples: ARJ e archive -ha
>| ARJ m archive -ha dir\*.*
>|
>| hc: execute DOS Command at ARJ start
>|
>| The "-hc" switch sets ARJ to execute a DOS command at the start
>| of the execution of ARJ immediately after the command line
>| switch options have been processed, but before the wildcard
>| search is started. This can be used to clear the screen to hide
>| the command line or to provide a pause option to allow swapping
>| diskettes.
>|
>| Examples: ARJ a -hcCLS archive -gpassword
>| ARJ a -hcPAUSE archive *.*
>|
>| he: set error on security Envelopes
>|
>| The "-he" switch sets ARJ to abort with an error code of 4 when
>| processing a possibly ARJ-SECURED archive. This is useful as a
>| REARJ.CFG option for ARJ. This will prevent REARJ from
>| converting an ARJ-SECURED archive to the same or another format.
>|
>| Examples: ARJ l secured.arj -he
>|
>|
>| hi: full detail display in Index files
>|
>| The "-hi" switch when used with the "-ji" switch sets ARJ to
>| include the file date-time stamp, the original file size, the
>| compressed file size, the compression ratio, and the filename in
>| the index file.
>|
>| Example: ARJ a a:backup c:\*.* -r -va -jiINDEX -hi
>|
>|
>| hs: disable file Sharing
>|
>| The "-hs" switch sets ARJ to disable its file sharing feature.
>| This may be necessary for some unusual applications.
>|
>|
>| hu: allow the Updating of multiple volume archives
>|
>| The "-hu" switch sets ARJ to allow the updating of multiple volume
>| archives. At this revision, by default, ARJ does not allow
>| updating of multiple volume archives because of the possibility of
>| losing data.
>|
>| Example: ARJ c archive -hu -zcomment.txt
>|
>|
>| hw: modify search filename display
>|
>| The "-hw" switch sets the ARJ w command to display the
>| "Searching ..." filenames messages in a scroll saving format.
>| Filenames of files that do not contain string matches will be
>| overwritten on the screen.
>|
>| The "-hw1" switch sets the ARJ w command to ONLY display the
>| "Searching ..." filenames messages for files that contain string
>| messages.
>
>
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>| -od
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>| -hc
>| -he
>| -hs
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>
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>| -hu
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>| -hi
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>| -hi
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>| -hw - works for w command
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>
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>| ARJ w archive -hw
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>| Under MS-DOS 4.01, ARJ may not extract LARGE (greater than 32MB)
>| files from multiple volume archives properly. The "dir" reported
>| size may be incorrect. A simple "CHKDSK /f" will correct the size.
>| This problem is due to a BUG in MS-DOS 4.01. Microsoft Corp has
>| fixes available for several DOS 4.01 bugs including this one.
>
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>| If you have garbled (-g) ARJ archives that were created by ARJ 2.21
>| and the garbled files were stored (-m0) by ARJ, you may need to
>| refer to ARJ 2.30 to extract those files without getting a CRC
>| error.
>
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>| ARJ ERROR MESSAGES:
>|
>| See the document ERRORS.DOC.
>|
>
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> correspondence. Keeping up with the ARJ mail has become expensive.
> Foreign UNREGISTERED corresponders should include currency or
> postal coupons instead of stamps. Otherwise, I may have to ignore
> your correspondence.
To
>| correspondence. Foreign UNREGISTERED corresponders should include
>| currency or postal coupons instead of stamps. Otherwise, your
>| correspondence may go unanswered.
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> for the integrity of the archive if the ARJ230.EXE verifies its
To
>| for the integrity of the archive if the ARJ239B.EXE verifies its
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> Please specify diskette size (3.5 or 5.25 inch); otherwise, I
> will ship a 3.5 inch diskette. Please allow a few weeks for
> delivery, longer for foreign deliveries.
To
>| Please specify diskette size (3.5 or 5.25 inch); otherwise, a 3.5
>| inch diskette will be shipped. Please allow a few weeks for
>| delivery, longer for foreign deliveries.
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> local registration and technical support for ARJ.
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>| local registration and technical support for ARJ. Other
>| distributors only provide the evaluation version of ARJ.
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> In Germany:
>
> C.A.T. Kommunikations-System Internet: arj@cat.de
> Systemberatung A. Dunkel SubNet: arj@cat.sub.org
> Robert-Schuman-Ring 37 FidoNet: 2:243/12
> D 6239 Kriftel, Germany Mailbox: (06192) 42054 (2400 Baud)
> (06192) 42057 (19200 PEP)
> NUA: 45619270055
>
>
> In the United Kingdom:
>
> Chris Pelling Compuserve: 100020,2607
> Supreme Computer Peripherals Phone: +44 342 317976
> 84 Heathcote Drive
> East Grinstead
> West Sussex
> RH19 1ND, England
>
>
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>| In Germany:
>|
>| C.A.T. Kommunikations-System Tel: +49-6192-41360
>| Systemberatung A. Dunkel +49-6192-940110
>| Koenigsberger Strasse 41 Fax: +49-6192-496949
>| D 6239 Kriftel, Germany Internet: arj@cat.de
>| SubNet: arj@cat.sub.org
>| FidoNet: 2:241/6010
>| Mailbox: (06192) 42054 (2400 Baud)
>| (06192) 42057 (19200 PEP)
>| NUA: 45619270055
>
>
>| In the United Kingdom:
>|
>| Alan Stocker Tel: 0223 208288
>| Precision Software Publishing Fax: 0223 208089
>| 3, Valley Court Offices, BBS: 0223 208094
>| Lower Road, Croydon, Nr. Royston,
>| Hertfordshire SG8 0HF Compuserve: 70007,5562
>| United Kingdom 100034,2353
>
>
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> And to the many others who have helped or provided messages of
> support, THANKS!!!
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>| And to the many others who have helped, provided messages of
>| support, or provided financial support, THANKS!!! Because of
>| you, I am able to provide FULL-TIME support to ARJ!
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>| John 15:5
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>| BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF THE AUTHOR OF ARJ:
>|
>| Robert Jung grew up in Catonsville, Maryland. He graduated from
>| the University of Maryland in 1970. After a short stint in the
>| U.S. Army, he taught chemistry for six years. From teaching he
>| entered the computer programming profession where he was employed
>| as a programmer analyst, a network analyst, and a senior software
>| engineer. In late 1990, he developed the ARJ archive format and
>| program to meet a personal need in archiving. In February of 1991,
>| he released ARJ 1.00 as a shareware product. The author currently
>| supports ARJ full-time and resides in Norwood, Massachusetts with
>| his wife, Susan, and son, Timothy.
>
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>| Robert Jung in the GT POWER ARJ echo conference.
>
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> CompuServe userid: 72077,445 (Checked once or twice a week)
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>| CompuServe userid: 72077,445
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