Category : Utilities for DOS and Windows Machines
Archive   : PKPRES47.ZIP
Filename : LOGFILE.TXT
Registered to Evaluation Copy
Configuration Information:
Processing NOTMAX Files
3rd Party Memory Manager installed? : YES
Location of PKZip : C:\ZIP\PKZIP.EXE
Location of PKUnzip : C:\ZIP\PKUNZIP.EXE
Comment Processing Configuration-
Comment Mode : APPEND
Comment File : DEFAULT
Insert File_Id? : NO
Using PKZIP version 2.xx
Processing 6 zipfiles in C:\TERM\DOWNLOAD
Starting Free Drive Space is : 44582912
Storing Drive Volume Label : 'BOOT DRIVE'
11:08:40 Begin Processing
11:08:40
11:08:40 File : C:\TERM\DOWNLOAD\TDRAW460.ZIP -
11:08:45 File Already Has Maximal Compression
11:08:46
11:08:46 File : C:\TERM\DOWNLOAD\HALSPEAK.ZIP -
11:08:47 Unzipping archive...
11:08:49 Making temporary backup of Zip...
11:08:49 Re-zipping file with Maximum Compression...
11:08:50 Processing Comment
11:08:50 : APPEND/DEFAULT
11:08:51
11:08:51 File : C:\TERM\DOWNLOAD\RINGRING.ZIP -
11:08:52 Unzipping archive...
11:08:54 Making temporary backup of Zip...
11:08:54 Re-zipping file with Maximum Compression...
11:09:00 Processing Comment
11:09:00 : APPEND/DEFAULT
11:09:01
11:09:01 File : C:\TERM\DOWNLOAD\SPKR_WAV.ZIP -
11:09:05 Unzipping archive...
11:09:10 Making temporary backup of Zip...
11:09:10 Re-zipping file with Maximum Compression...
11:09:21 Processing Comment
11:09:21 : APPEND/DEFAULT
11:09:22
11:09:22 File : C:\TERM\DOWNLOAD\YOU_RANG.ZIP -
11:09:24 Unzipping archive...
11:09:25 Making temporary backup of Zip...
11:09:25 Re-zipping file with Maximum Compression...
11:09:26 Processing Comment
11:09:26 : APPEND/DEFAULT
11:09:27
11:09:27 File : C:\TERM\DOWNLOAD\NOTAXES.ZIP -
11:09:29 Unzipping archive...
11:09:30 Making temporary backup of Zip...
11:09:30 Re-zipping file with Maximum Compression...
11:09:31 Processing Comment
11:09:31 : APPEND/DEFAULT
11:09:32
11:09:32 Restoring Original Label
11:09:32 Ending FREE drive space : 44636160
11:09:32 53248 bytes of disk space saved.
Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/