Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:9773 comp.unix.wizards:11778 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ukma!gatech!hubcap!ncrcae!ncr-sd!serene!rfarris From: rfarris@serene.CTS.COM (Rick Farris) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Data compression for UNIX/DOS Summary: MKS is nice Keywords: data compression, MS-DOS Message-ID: <292@serene.CTS.COM> Date: 16 Oct 88 22:39:24 GMT References: <461@agrigene.UUCP> <394@halley.UUCP> Reply-To: rfarris@serene.cts.com (Rick Farris) Followup-To: comp.unix.questions Distribution: na Organization: Serenity Systems, Del Mar, Ca. Lines: 23 In article <394@halley.UUCP| bc@halley.UUCP (Bill Crews) writes: |In article <461@agrigene.UUCP> overby@agrigene.UUCP (Scott Overby) writes: |> |>Is there any software available to compress files in UNIX, transfer it to |>an IBM compatible PC, and uncompress it on the PC? | |Mortice Kern Software, a Canadian company just across the border, has a |software package for DOS called the MKS Toolkit. In the version I have, |it includes a Unix-compatible pack and unpack. I believe the latest version |includes a compatible compress, which should be about as good as you can get |both for degree of compression (Lempel-Ziv) and Unix compatibility. | Another nice feature of the MKS Toolkit is their cpio. It's much more convenient for transferring multiple files between dos and unix/xenix than the doscp programs usually supplied. Doscp (at least Xenix doscp) doesn't support wildcards. So you've got to explicitly bring each file over. It's really nice to use MKS cpio to package up all the files on the dos machine and then cpio them into your Unix box, or vice versa. Rick Farris rfarris@serene.cts.com voice (619) 259-6793 POB M KCBIW public access 259-7757 Del Mar CA 92014 ...!uunet!serene!rfarris serene.uucp 259-3704