Their website specifically states that you must be running under Windows
95, or Windows 98, to get those features.

        - Mike

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On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Ralph Gesler wrote:

RG>Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 10:49:39 -0700
RG>From: Ralph Gesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>To: Michael B. Trausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>Cc: Kurt Kehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
     "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>Subject: Re: Unzipping Slackware Linux...
RG>
RG>"Michael B. Trausch" wrote:
RG>> 
RG>> I am NOT talking about DOS prompt from Windows.  Sure, many people have
RG>> Windows, however, there are some who have DOS and Windows 3.1.  Therefore,
RG>> a CLI PKZip will _NOT_ work for them.  Period.  Because Windows 3.1 is 16
RG>> bit.  The ONLY way to actually use an unzipper for ZipSlack would be to
RG>> get the unzip program I've mentioned many times over.  EOF.
RG>> 
RG>>         - Mike
RG>> 
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RG>> 
RG>> Life is uncertain...eat dessert first!
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RG>> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Ralph Gesler wrote:
RG>> 
RG>> RG>Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 23:01:07 -0700
RG>> RG>From: Ralph Gesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>> RG>To: Kurt Kehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>> RG>Cc: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RG>> RG>Subject: Re: Unzipping Slackware Linux...
RG>> RG>
RG>> RG>Kurt Kehler wrote:
RG>> RG>>
RG>> RG>> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 17:29:49 -0400, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
RG>> RG>>
RG>> RG>> >I mean a full fledged, 32-bit DOS executable binary.
RG>> RG>> >
RG>> RG>> >Will it, in DOS only mode, put the CPU into a protected 32-bit mode?
RG>> RG>> >
RG>> RG>> >(i.e., does it use a DOS extender, or no?)
RG>> RG>>
RG>> RG>> It will not run in DOS only mode.  I just tried it.
RG>> RG>>
RG>> RG>> --
RG>> RG>> Kurt Kehler
RG>> RG>
RG>> RG>Seems to work for me: DOS prompt from Windoze and booted to command
RG>> RG>line. Yes it is run in protected mode: uses DPMI ver 0.90.
RG>> RG>
RG>> RG>Ralph
RG>> RG>
RG>
RG>I am NOT talking about DOS prompt from Windoze (read my original
RG>message). I AM talking about booting to DOS command line under W95 and
RG>running pkunzip version 2.50. Maybe you are unaware that Pkware has
RG>recently released a 32 bit version that supports LFN and runs in
RG>protected mode under DOS (DPMI = Dos Protected Mode Interface).
RG>
RG>Ralph
RG>

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