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zoo cluster size overflow vs chkdsk or scandisk for fat32 (Users)

posted by Rugxulo Homepage, Usono, 29.01.2024, 21:02

unzoo.c is a single file (no makefile needed) and public domain (derived from booz). But it doesn't handle the older style of compression, only the newer LZW method from 2.10. However, it does handle subdirs and a few other features, unlike booz.

Remember that you probably only need extraction, not archive creation, so you don't need zoo proper, only an unpacker.

Yes, ZOO 2.10 was relicensed (why else would Cygwin include it?), but 2.01 also had a better license IIRC (probably also public domain). Like I said, a lot of these old archivers were based upon Haruhiko Okumara's AR.

A simple workaround for the cluster problem would be to temporarily create a small FAT16 RAM drive to unpack on.

 

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