In a message dated 2/17/99 1:01:46 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Raider wrote:
 
 The Windows side of Winzip:
1. Open your new archive in the floppy drive  A:\linux.zip
2. Add any files you want to that archive..........
3. When the first disk is full it will call for another, and on, and
on..........4.
4. When all files have been added........... in Winzip, use File, Close
Archive
5. To unarchive this file: The LAST disk in the archive is installed first,
then just follow instructs.

HTH,

Joe



>       WinZip has a very dumb way of making multiple volumes.
 
 OK, I realize this is kinda off-topic, but I've never been a windows user.
 
 If I wanted to create a multi-floppy archive on windows and put it back
 together on Linux, what would be the best thing to use on the windows
 side? >>

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