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- A STATEMENT FROM THE EXEC-PC BBS CONCERNING THE RECENT SEA VS PKWARE SUIT
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- This entire statement was authored by and is the opinion of Bob Mahoney.
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- When SEA came out with the ARC format, I banned it from the Exec-PC BBS
- because the arcing and unarcing programs from SEA were too darn slow. As
- soon as PKware released the super fast PKXARC and PKARC programs, I approved
- the ARC format for the Exec-PC BBS because processing the arc file format
- on the typical computer of the time (4.77 mhz PC) was no longer a test
- of user endurance and patience. The speed of the PKware products made the
- arc format a valid format.
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- Now that the SEA vs PKware suit has confused all of us, angered many of
- us, and has brought the issue to the forefront, it is time for some decisions.
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- Exec-PC has decided the following: As soon as PKware brings out a new
- format for creating crunched/squeezed/squashed/packed/tramped collections
- of files, that new format will be used for ALL files on the Exec-PC BBS.
- At last count Exec-PC had more than 16,000 files online in the arc format.
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- Many sysops are nervous about the amount of work required to convert to
- a new format. I don't understand what the problem is. A simple batch file
- can be created for unarcing all the old files, then rePAKing them into the
- new format.
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- SUMMARY: Watch for the new file compression format on Exec-PC.
- The simple evolutionary process that brought us the SQUEEZED file, then
- the LBR file, then the arc file will soon take one more predictable step.
- SEA has left their mark, but the nagging embarrassment of threats and
- lawsuits has given the market a reason to evolve to the next level of file
- compresssion sooner than expected.
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- Bob Mahoney Exec-PC multi-user BBS 414-964-5160 8/29/88