Date : Wed, 20 Mar 1991 15:13:00 GMT
From : rochester!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!ee.rochester.edu!rochgte!f242.n260.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Tom.Rieger@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu (Tom Rieger)
Subject: Z-80 softcard question???
-> 2) Of the several disks I obtained with the card, I have a program
-> called 'NULU' which deals with libraries. I was wondering what the
-> purpose of a library is and how you go about using one. I have
-> only one '.LBR' file on the disks called 'LUX42.LBR' (on the modem7
-> program disk) and haven't been able to manipulate the data in it to
-> any great extent (other than listing it's members using 'NULU').
NULU will also allow you to extract the member files. Use the -H
command to see a listing of the various options available in NULU.
A library file is simply a method of grouping certain files together
into one file for transfer or storage. Often the files are also
compressed in some way as well (squeezed, crunched etc...)
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