How do I use UnZip?
For self-extracting archives such as the one used in the example above, simply copy or move it into the directory of your choice, cd into that directory and run the self-extracting archive: unz552xN // extract contents of unz552xN.exe // archive to the current directory This can be done either from a command-line prompt or via a “Run This” menu item (e.g., in Windows). If the archive doesn’t run, either you don’t have enough memory available (try exiting to plain DOS if running a graphical shell) or you didn’t download the archive properly (see FAQ #1). After successful extraction, read the enclosed unzip.txt file for explicit directions on using the newly extracted unzip.exe program. Then use it! For example: unzip -t foo.zip // test the archive “foo.zip” (see // unzip.txt for other examples) Note that currently all but three ports are command-line only! The three exceptions are the Macintosh port (MacZip, with integrated Zip support), the Windows 3.x/9x/NT port (WiZ, also with integr