THE DIRECTORY "zip" CONTAINS SEVERAL VERSIONS OF THE UNZIP PROGRAM THAT MAY BE USED TO UNZIP THE ACES DISTRIBUTION FILES. THESE VERSIONS WERE OBTAINED FROM THE FTP SITE, ftp.uu.net, directories pub/archiving/zip/... FOR INFORMATION REGARDING OTHER SITES AND AVAILABILITY OF ZIP/UNZIP INFO, SEE THE FOLLOWING (THE INFO-ZIP "WHERE" FILE) ============================================================================= __________________________________________________________________________ This is the Info-ZIP file ``Where,'' last updated on 6 February 1994. __________________________________________________________________________ Note that some ftp sites may not yet have the latest versions of Zip and UnZip when you read this. The latest versions, including the crypt sources, are always in ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/... SITE OWNERS: If you're listed in here but the information is not correct (or if you're a big or overseas site but aren't listed at all), please let us know! E-mail to zip-bugs at the address given in README and we'll update this file. __________________________________________________________________________ Basic source-archive names for Info-ZIP's portable Zip, UnZip, and related utilities (on some ftp sites, the .zip files may have a .zoo equivalent in Zoo 2.10 format): zip201.zip Zip 2.0.1 (deflation; includes zipnote, zipsplit) zip201.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format zip11.zip Zip 1.1 (shrinking, implosion; compatible with PKUNZIP 1.1) zip11.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format unzip51.zip UnZip 5.1 (all methods supported; includes zipinfo, funzip) unzip51.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format wunz20sr.zip WizUnZip 2.0 sources for Windows 3.x; based on UnZip 5.0p1 zcrypt21.zip encryption/decryption support (includes zipcloak) Related archives and files: UnzpHist.zip complete changes history of UnZip and precursors zip201x.zip MSDOS executables and docs for zip, zipnote, zipsplit zcryp20x.zip MSDOS encryption executables and docs for zip, zipcloak unzip51.exe MSDOS self-extracting executable (contains unzip, docs) zip201x1.zip OS/2 1.x 16-bit executables and docs zip201x2.zip OS/2 2.x 32-bit executables and docs unz51x1.exe OS/2 1.x 16-bit executables and docs unz51x2.exe OS/2 2.x 32-bit executables and docs zip201vms.zip VMS executables and docs for zip, zipnote, zipsplit unz51vms.exe VMS executable for unzip unz51vms.zip VMS executable for funzip; documentation mac-unzip-51.hqx Macintosh executable (unzip only, zip not done yet). wunz20x.zip WizUnZip 2.0 executable/docs for Windows & NT 3.1, OS/2 2.1 wunl20x.zip same as wunz20x.zip, plus two DLLs for Win 3.0 and OS/2 2.0 pkz204g.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 2.04g (self-extracting archive) pkz110eu.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.1 (self-extracting) pkz102-2.exe OS/2 PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.02 (self-extracting) ftp sites for the US-exportable sources and executables: NOTE: Look for the file names given above in the following directories. Some sites like to use slightly different names, such as zip-2.0.1.tar-z instead of zip201.tar.Z, or MacUnZip-5.1.hqx instead of mac-unzip-51.hqx. In the case of some comp.sources.misc archive sites, directories may be used (zip201/part01.Z ... part11.Z, zip201/patch01.Z, etc.). ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/... [THIS MIRRORS THE INFO-ZIP HOME SITE] oak.oakland.edu:/pub/misc/unix/... oak.oakland.edu:/pub/misc/vaxvms/... oak.oakland.edu:/pub/msdos/zip/... oak.oakland.edu:/pub/msdos/windows3/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/unix/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/vaxvms/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/windows3/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/packages/compression/... ftp-os2.cdrom.com:/pub/os2/{2_x,all}/archiver/... ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/os2/{2_x,all}/archiver/... ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/comp/os/os2/archiver/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/pkz204g.exe sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/util/mac-unzip-51.hqx ftp sites for the encryption and decryption sources and/or executables: NOTE 1: Non-US users, please do NOT ftp from the US sites (US regulations and all that). Likewise, US users, please do not ftp from the European sites (it's not illegal, but it sure is a waste of expensive bandwidth). NOTE 2: Some sites may carry both encryption and non-encryption executables with slightly different names; for example, zip201c2.zip instead of zip201x2.zip ("c" == crypt version). Other sites may include *only* the encryption-related executables (zip and zipcloak) in a second archive (e.g., zcryp20x.zip). From the US: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/garbo.uwasa.fi/arcutil/zcrypt21.zip ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/zcrypt21.zip Outside the US: garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/arcutil/zcrypt21.zip ftp.inria.fr:/system/arch-compr/zcrypt21.zip ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/comp/os/os2/archiver/zcrypt21.zip (mail server at ftp-mailer@informatik.tu-muenchen.de) ftp.win.tue.nl:/pub/compression/zip/... ftp.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/pc/msdos/utilities/zip/... ftp sites for VMS-format Zip/UnZip package (sources and executables, no encryption/decryption--see also "Mail servers" section below): ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/VMS/* The ZIP-UNZIP package for VMS is available via anonymous ftp from ftp.spc.edu [192.107.46.27]; the following files are needed: [.MACRO32]AAAREADME.TXT [.MACRO32]LZDCMP.EXE [.MACRO32.SAVESETS]ZIP-UNZIP.BCK_Z VMS sources and object files are also available from vmsnet.sources archives (e.g., black.cerritos.edu:[.mailserv.zip_unzip]*.*). To find other ftp sites: The "archie" ftp database utility can be used to find an ftp site near you. If you don't know how to use it, DON'T ASK US--check the Usenet groups news.newusers.questions or news.answers or some such, or ask your system administrator (or just RTFM :-) ). UUCP sites: uunet!~/pub/archiving/zip/ ... Bulletin boards (commercial and otherwise): Sources, MS-DOS executables: CompuServe IBMPRO forum, Library 10, Data Compression (unz51.zip, sources; unz51.exe, self-extracting executables and docs) CompuServe (ZiffNet) PBSUTIL forum and Public Brand Software BBS [US, membership required; V.32 line, (317) 856-1490] (unz51.zip, sources; unz51.exe, self-extracting exes and docs) Drealm Conference System [London, UK; V.22bis, subscriber lines to V.32bis, etc.; (+44) 81 568 2204] Compulink Information eXchange (CIX) [UK ... details?] Windows sources and executables: CompuServe ZENITH forum (wunzip.zip, WizUnZip exe + libs for Win 3.x, NT, OS/2 2.x) CompuServe CRAFTS forum (wunz20.exe, WizUnZip bare executable for Win 3.1, NT, OS/2 2.1) OS/2 executables: CompuServe OS2USER forum (zip201.zip and unz51.exe, OS/2 16- and 32-bit exes and docs) Amiga executables: BIX in AMIGA files section (perform keyword search on "info-zip") [requires account; telnet bix.com, or "C BIX" via local Sprint X.25 PAD, or dial direct in US at (617) 491-5410] Atari executables: Gilligan's Island [V.32, 24 hours/day, etc.; (519) 895-1294] GEnie in Atari ST RoundTable Mail servers: If you don't have anonymous FTP capability, you can mail one of the following commands (in the body of an e-mail message) to listserv@vm.ecs.rpi.edu or listserv@vm1.nodak.edu in order to get a copy via e-mail: /pdget mail /pub/misc/unix/unzip51.tar.Z uuencode /pdget mail /pub/misc/unix/zip201.zip uuencode The older, pseudo-TOPS-20 style also works: /pdget mail pd:unzip51.tar.Z uuencode /pdget mail pd:zip201.zip uuencode [NOTE: As of 28 Jan 94, the NoDak server still had a minor bug in its code which prevented it from finding files with more than one dot in their names. The RPI server had just fixed this bug, and in all likelihood the NoDak server will be fixed before you read this.] To get the encryption source by e-mail, send the following commands to ftp-mailer@informatik.tu-muenchen.de: get /pub/utils/archiver/zcrypt21.zip quit To get the VMS Zip/UnZip package by e-mail, send the following commands in the body of a mail message to mxserver@wkuvx1.wku.edu (the "HELP" command is also accepted): SEND ZIP-UNZIP SEND FILESERV_TOOLS __________________________________________________________________________