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-=> On 09-23-15 10:36, Daryl Stout <=-
-=> spoke to Kurt Weiske about PKZIP for Win 7 <=-
DS> Re: PKZIP for Win 7
> There are 64 bit versions of 7-zip, and 32 bit version of InfoZip. Both have
> command-line versions that should work in modern Windows.
DS> The problem isn't the archivers...I have too many legacy 16-bit
DS> programs (including BBS doors) that won't work on Windows 10. So far,
DS> in testing things, they seem to work under Windows 7, so that's as far
DS> as I'm going, OS wise...whether or not Micr0$0ft likes it or not.
Actually, my legacy 16-bit programs do not work in my version (64-bit)
of windows 7. Much of my BBS system does work there -- Maximus, Squish
and Argus work just fine now that I have switched out PKZIP for the
infozip programs zip and unzip. I'm also able to run some other 16-bit
programs using a modified version of DOSBOX called vDOS. It even allows
me to send a print file to an application (I use editpad lite, but
notepad would work equally well). The only thing that I cannot make
work perfectly is my BlueWave reader. It works, but the vDOS version
messes with the time stamp on the files. Hence, I am now running
Bluewave in Win XP in a virtual window.
The virtual window did not seem to work well for Argus -- it kept
dropping internet connectivity, but as I said Argus runs in Win 7 now.
Dale Shipp
fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
(1:261/1466)
... Shipwrecked on Hesperus in Columbia, Maryland. 23:35:32, 24 Sep 2015
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