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- From: ntomczak@vega.math.ualberta.ca (N Tomczak-Jaegermann)
- Newsgroups: comp.compression
- Subject: Re: *.sea uncompression on MS-DOS
- Message-ID: <ntomczak.724525074@vega>
- Date: 16 Dec 92 16:57:54 GMT
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- nevries@accucx.cc.ruu.nl (Nico E de Vries) writes:
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- >In <1gjt8jINNo09@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> axa12@po.CWRU.Edu (Ashok Aiyar) writes:
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- >>A program that I would like to try is compressed in some format
- >>that ends in *.sea
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- >This file might just be in the ARC format since ARC is made by SEA.
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- Is it possible that .SEA stands for "self extracting archive"?
- Try to execute it and you will see (sea?) what will happen.
- Picking up an appriopriate OS and machine may help.
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- Michal Jaegermann
- ntomczak@vega.math.ualberta.ca
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