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Date   : Fri, 02 Nov 1990 08:44:32 GMT
From   : swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!menudo.uh.edu!lobster!mwk!pittman@ucsd.edu (V. Darrell Pittman, M.W. Kellogg, KT26, 713-753-4410)
Subject: CP/M- and MSDOS-compatible file-crunching?

In article <4488.9010311817@np1a.bristol.ac.uk>, andmp@np1a.bristol.ac.uk
(D M Pickles) writes:
> Does anyone know of a Crunching/Squeezing/Zipping-type method of
> compressing ascii files, that would work under CP/M as well as either
> MSDOS or UNIX?  If so, is the relevant software available in the
> public domain?

I don't know about Unix, but you could use the ARK utility for CP/M, which
is compatible with MS-DOS's ARC.

Hope this helps...     Darrell

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