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Archive X-Ray Programs
Doc Revision 1.02
AR 1.10 (ARJ)
LR 1.01 (Lharc)
ZR 1.26 (ZIP)
ZOR 1.00 (ZOO)
Copyright 1990 - 1992 by Gordon Haff and Bit Masons Consulting.
All rights reserved.
Command: ZR or AR or LR or ZOR
Purpose: Provides a scrollable environment for selecting
files contained within a ZIP file and viewing or
extracting their contents
Syntax: ZR [d:][\path\]filename.ZIP [/n]
Commands: <Enter> views files
<Space> or <e> extracts files
<d> deletes files
Prereqs: 100% IBM Compatible PC running DOS 3.0 or higher
Archive Name: XRAY102.ZIP
Associated Programs:
In their default configuration, the programs REQUIRE
Vern Buerg's LIST file viewing program (or 4DOS
with LIST as the viewer name) and the corresponding
archive program (PKUNZIP, LHA, ARJ, or ZOO). LIST,
PKUNZIP, 4DOS, and ARJ are Shareware and and either
require separate registration with their authors or
request a donation. See the individual program
license agreements for details. AR also requires the
included UNARJXR, a slightly modified version of
Robert Jung's UNARJ to which he retains full
copyright.
While these programs can be operated from the DOS
command line using the format described above, they
are most conveniently called as a user-defined shell
command (or SmartViewer in DF 4.0 and later) from
within the author's Directory Freedom (DF) program.
Other: Your COMSPEC variable must be set. See Section 2.1.
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│ ┌─────┴╨──┐ │ Association of
│ │ │─┘ Shareware
└───│ o │ Professionals
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└────╨────┘ MEMBER
X-Ray 1.02 2
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
This program is provided AS IS. Bit Masons Consulting MAKES NO
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The entire and exclusive liability and remedy for breach of this
Limited Warranty shall be limited to replacement of defective
diskette(s) or documentation and shall not include or extend to
any claim for or right to recover any other damages, including
but not limited to, loss of profit, data, or use of the
software, or special, incidental, or consequential damages or
other similar claims, even if Bit Masons has been specifically
advised of the possibility of such damages. In no event will the
publishers' liability for any damages to you or any other person
ever exceed the lower of suggested list price or actual price
paid for the license to use the software, regardless of any form
of the claim.
BIT MASONS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
LICENSE
The X-Ray archive viewers are distributed as free, copyrighted
software. What this means is that you can use these programs
for as long as you like without cost or obligation. What you
cannot do is to sell this software or make a profit off of it
(except as described below) without the express written
permission of the author.
The X-Ray archive viewers are the sole property of Gordon Haff.
These programs may be freely copied and transferred to
individual parties. They may be posted on Bulletin Board
systems (BBS) for electronic access as long as NO FEE is charged
for its distribution except for private BBS operations that
charge a regular user subscription fee. Computer information
services such as Compuserve (CIS), Genie, and Byte Information
Exchange (BIX) are authorized to post this product for
subscriber access. The X-Ray archive viewers may be distributed
on diskette only by 1) disk distributors/vendors who are
associate members of the Association of Shareware Professionals
(ASP) or 2) users groups which do not charge more than a nominal
fee ($5) to cover the costs of distribution. Any changes to
these policies must be made in writing by the author.
X-Ray 1.02 3
This software is produced by a member of the Association of
Shareware Professionals (ASP). The ASP wants to make sure that
the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to
resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP
Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP
member, but does not provide technical support for members'
products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Rd.,
Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 or send a Compuserve message via
easyplex to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Since this program is a freebie, unlike the shareware programs
for which I request a registration fee, I'm not going to make any
guarantees here with respect to bug fixes or other technical
support. Having said that, I do like my programs to be as
bug-free as possible, so feel free to report any problems which
you run across.
Contact via:
Channel 1 BBS (617) 354-8873
Compuserve User ID# 72561,2637 (See Note 1)
InterNet/ARPANET 72561.2637@compuserve.com
U.S. Mail 3205 Windsor Ridge Dr.
Westboro MA 01581
Telephone (508) 898-3321 (after 6pm
Eastern time)
The above are roughly in order of preference (i.e. how quickly
I'm likely to see your message and be able to respond). I check
Channel One almost daily and the other electronic services at
least weekly in most cases. In addition, I monitor the Interlink
and the PCRelay Shareware relays through Channel One.
Note 1:
When contacting me via Compuserve, please use the Easyplex mail
system since I do not regularly monitor any of the IBM SIG
message bases.
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1.0 Why and Whence the X-Ray Viewers?
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The main reason that I originally wrote Z-Ray (as in Zip X-Ray)
is the following: I have a shareware file management progr