The unzip program from sourceforge -- what is it? tzip? did OK.

Bob

Phillip Barak wrote:

I see the same thing. 0 files 0 bytes.

Hmmm ... very strange

The guy who originally reported this bug said that it works OK on anothermachine.


The 'other' machine was one with MS XP, which has an 'uncompress'
feature that read the Jmol zipfile correctly and unzipped it. WinZip,
which is the tried and true zip/unzip program, saw '0 files 0 bytes.' I
would take that to mean that something is wrong with the zip file itself
if only MS uncompress can read it--

Could it be that the JMol folder was zipped using MS XP (and unreadable
w/ WinZip)?

--Phil Barak


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