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*** TOPIK Note : In this directory there is another directory called s,
* containing the config files for pkazip, which you might like to copy
* to your s: directory if you use it a lot.
CLI:
To use PKAZIP, copy zip.help and zip.prefs to the s: directory
Set the Amiga's STACK to at least 10,000 bytes. PKAZIP has
several recursive operations and eats a lot of stack space.
You might have to adjust this figure with use until you have it
right for your setup.
WORKBENCH:
Place the PKZIP program and icon in any WorkBench drawer by
dragging it into the drawer. Use PKAZIP to copy zip.help and
zip.prefs to the s: directory.
Release Notes
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This is a Beta release of the Amiga PKZIP software.
Full Registration of this program will entitle you to receive the
full release version of the software when available. This Beta
version of the software supports .ZIP extraction only. The
full release version will support compression and have most of
the same functions as in the PKZIP & PKUNZIP programs for
MS-DOS. In addition, the full release version will also
support the Amiga AREXX interface.
Reporting Bugs
--------------
If you encounter a bug in the software, please complete and
return the following form. Return forms to:
PKWARE Inc.
7545 North Port Washington Road
Suite 205
Glendale, WI 53217
or via BBS to:
PKWARE BBS, Glendale WI, 414-352-7176
or
Safe Harbor BBS, Waukesha, WI, 414-544-6567
or by voice at:
414-352-3670 9am to 5pm Central Time
Name: _____________________________
Address: _____________________________
City, ST: _____________________________
ZIP
Day phone: ____________________________
Eve phone: ____________________________
Make & Model number of your computer ________________________________
CPU type (check one) 68000 ____ 68010 ____ 68020 ____ 68030 ____
Other _________
AmigaDOS/WorkBench Version __________________________
Please describe as accurately as possible the bug or anomoly encountered,
including what commands were executed, and if at all possible (please??)
how to re-create the problem. Attach additional sheets, printouts, or
diskettes if neccesary: