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- From: wells_s@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz (steve wells)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: Zoo shells
- Date: 19 Dec 1992 04:36:28 GMT
- Organization: Wellington City Council (Public Access), Wgtn, Nz
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- If you run LHarc without ANY parameters, it automatically assumes you
- have typed in
-
- x /x
-
- as the command line! You can then JUST put the source archive-name, and
- the destination path name (including folder to create if desired), and
- it goes away, and puts the file/s where you told it to, creating any
- directories in the archive in the process!
-
- I usually put my *.LZH file, and LHARC.TTP in a RAM-Disk, double click
- on LHARC.TTP, and just type
-
- *.LZH
-
- into the command-line, which (as long as the RAM_Disk is big enough 8-)
- extracts all the files, and corresponding directories quite happily!
-
- Another point, GEM comes free with the Atari, Unix does not! So, if you
- can't afford it, (and running it on an 8Mhz machine, with no hard-drive
- is a bad idea anyway, especially the no HD bit!) - GEM is a quite
- a suitable substitute! (I don't *mind* command lines, but doing anything
- fancy requires too much thought 8-)
-
- Chow 4 Now!
-
-
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- | O O If I told you how much I needed this, | ||| |
- | o I wouldn't have time to eat it. Zaphod B. | ||| TARI |
- | \_/ Steve Wells - Wellington, New Zealand. | / | \ |
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