I am NOT talking about DOS prompt from Windows. Sure, many people have
Windows, however, there are some who have DOS and Windows 3.1. Therefore,
a CLI PKZip will _NOT_ work for them. Period. Because Windows 3.1 is 16
bit. The ONLY way to actually use an unzipper for ZipSlack would be to
get the unzip program I've mentioned many times over. EOF.
- Mike
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On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Ralph Gesler wrote:
RG>Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 23:01:07 -0700
RG>From: Ralph Gesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>To: Kurt Kehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>Cc: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>Subject: Re: Unzipping Slackware Linux...
RG>
RG>Kurt Kehler wrote:
RG>>
RG>> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 17:29:49 -0400, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
RG>>
RG>> >I mean a full fledged, 32-bit DOS executable binary.
RG>> >
RG>> >Will it, in DOS only mode, put the CPU into a protected 32-bit mode?
RG>> >
RG>> >(i.e., does it use a DOS extender, or no?)
RG>>
RG>> It will not run in DOS only mode. I just tried it.
RG>>
RG>> --
RG>> Kurt Kehler
RG>
RG>Seems to work for me: DOS prompt from Windoze and booted to command
RG>line. Yes it is run in protected mode: uses DPMI ver 0.90.
RG>
RG>Ralph
RG>