You have to use a 32bit unzipper.  Go to simtel.net and get the program
"unzip".

        - Mike

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Michael B. Trausch                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, 90003327 wrote:

9>Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 14:09:55 +1200
9>From: 90003327 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
9>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
9>Subject: Unzipping Slackware Linux...
9>
9>Hi,
9>
9>I have a question, which may or may not be applicable to this mailing
9>list, but I will ask it anyway.
9>When I try to unzip zipslack.zip (slackware linux) which is about 35MB,
9>using pkunzip.exe, I get an out of memory message from pkunzip.exe . I
9>am wondering if anyone else had had this same trouble. After looking
9>through the documentation of pkunzip, all I could find was something
9>that said free up more memory, or try using pkzipfix.exe . So I tried
9>pkzipfix, and tried freeing up more mem, but didn't work. Anyone know of
9>any switches that I could add to the command line, that could help me
9>unzip zipslack.zip? Or anything else that could help? Even winzip
9>doesn't work, (eg: If it was to use the swap file..) Hmmmmmm...
9>
9>Confused... :(
9>

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