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- From: cp01081@dcsc.dla.mil (Eric A Yruegas)
- Newsgroups: comp.compression
- Subject: Re: What is QIP format?
- Message-ID: <1555@dcsc.dla.mil>
- Date: 13 Aug 92 16:21:26 GMT
- References: <9147@travis.csd.harris.com>
- Organization: Defense Construction Supply Center, Columbus
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- In article <9147@travis.csd.harris.com> mikem@travis.csd.harris.com (Mike McCole) writes:
- >I have what I'm sure is a compressed file that has a file extention
- >of .qip. Any pointers on what it is compressed with and how it can
- >be decompressed will be greatly appreciated.
- >
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- Mike -
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- The only place I've encountered that file format was in conjunction with the
- install of Desqview 2.42 - all of it's files were packed into about 5 or so
- of those .QIP files. I doubt that any common utility like UNZIP or ARJ would
- be able to extract file from it. The only program I know of to do that would
- be the INSTALL program that came with it... <G>
-
- Eric
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