Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!sunybcs!oswego!news From: tacs4700@rocky.oswego.edu (Michael LeBlanc II) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: BKDC *.WRP files Summary: How to do WARP's Message-ID: <1989Dec1.162615.15697@oswego.Oswego.EDU> Date: 1 Dec 89 16:26:15 GMT References: <1236@uwm.edu> Reply-To: tacs4700@rocky.oswego.edu (Michael LeBlanc II) Distribution: na Organization: SUNY, Collego at Oswego Lines: 17 If a file is a '.wrp' file (I feel that, if I know, I can answer) - then you need a utility called 'WARP22.arc'. WARP is like ARC and ZOO, but it can compress a full disk. All you have to do is copy the file with the '.wrp' extention to RAM: (which is what I usually do - hopefully you have at least 1 megabyte) and then type (make sure WARP is in the 'C' dir of your boot disk): WARP WRITE RAM:FILENAME.WRP It will then ask you to insert a blank disk into df0: and when you do this, it will continue to write/uncompress the file to DF0:. That covers it, I believe. __ /// __ /// Shawn Kelly (using this account by permission) \\\/// reply to: \\X/ xacs2122@cloy.oswego.edu tacs4700@rocky.oswego.edu or 315-343-2695 12am to 6am EST (300/1200 baud BBS)