Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!dali.cs.montana.edu!ogicse!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!nosun!techbook!fzsitvay From: fzsitvay@techbook.com (Frank Zsitvay) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: CP/M- and MSDOS-compatible file-crunching? Message-ID: <1990Nov3.015645.16945@techbook.com> Date: 3 Nov 90 01:56:45 GMT References: <4488.9010311817@np1a.bristol.ac.uk> Organization: TECHbooks of Beaverton Oregon - Public Access Unix Lines: 30 In article <4488.9010311817@np1a.bristol.ac.uk> andmp@np1a.bristol.ac.uk (D M Pickles) writes: >Does anyone know of a Crunching/Squeezing/Zipping-type method of >compressing ascii files, that would work under CP/M as well as either >MSDOS or UNIX? If so, is the relevant software available in the >public domain? The reason for my inquiry is that I have an occasional >need for transferring textfiles created on my Amstrad CP/M machine at >home, on 3-inch (*not* 3.5-inch!) diskettes, to an IBM-PC machine at >work. I achieve this via modem+kermit to the University mainframe, at >300 baud, which which takes forever and costs lots. (I subsequently >download from the mainframe to a PC, at 9600 baud, which is fast and >free, so that step is trivial). Any way of reducing the file size for >the modem transfer would obviously be very beneficial! My only other >options are to buy expensive auxillary hardware and transport disks to >and from work, or to take up weight-training and carry one of the >computers instead... > there is a version of arc for both machines, that will build and dismember archives. the cp/m version is kinda slow, but at least it does work. if you don't need to batch files together, there is a verison of crunch/uncrunch for msdos, but it's kinda hard to find. hope that helps... -- fzsitvay@techbook.COM - but don't quote me on that.... American Oil Company motto - Bend over, We'll pump!!!