On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 05:29:11PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Under the current memory scheme of DOS the largest number
> of files which may be in a .ZIP file is approximately
> 9000 files.  The maximum number of files you can handle
> with a .ZIP file operation can be calculated by the
> following formula:  
> (Free Conventional RAM - 85kb) / 64 bytes
> 
> The 37mb zip-file which we were talking about 
> has many more files than this.

Could you develop your thought?
Why 85 kB?
Why 64 bytes?
Why 9000 files?

A young schoolgirl was asked: "How one can have eaten an elephant?"
- "By cut."
-"Jak można zjeść słonia?"
-"Po kawałku."

Witek

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