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From: nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson)
Subject: Re: shareware 'fastback' wanted
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Date: 26 Jun 91 22:35:34
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In-Reply-To: aadm@ecsvax.uncecs.edu's message of 26 Jun 91 20:56:29 GMT
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In article <1991Jun26.205629.27694@ecsvax.uncecs.edu> aadm@ecsvax.uncecs.edu (Atkins D. Michael) writes:


   now for my question - i would like to find a vanilla fastback-like
   procedure. maybe a shell that would work with pkarc/pkzip/et. that
   would allow consecutive disks for backup and that i could share
   with all sites reguardless of dos version.

Use zoox.  You tell it the maximum size file you want, and it will
fill up that file, then nuke the last file it added.  It will also prompt
before creating the next file, allowing you to insert a new floppy disk.

FTP grape.ecs.clarkson.edu:pub/msdos/bin4/zoox2exe.exe.

The best thing about it is that you can use any old version of zoo to
extract the files.  You don't need to have zoox to extract.

Plus, it's free!

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I am leaving the employ of Clarkson as of June 30.  Hopefully this email
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