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> Are there versions of nulu, squeeze, crunch etc that are capable of
> running on unix/Linux? It would be very convenient to do some
> archive/dearchive work on a modern system then copy to the CP/M machine.
A few:
arc -
https://github.com/ani6al/arc
unar -
https://theunarchiver.com/command-line
Plan B, run MS-DOS utilities under DOSBOX or similar. DOSBOX can treat
a host directory as a DOS disk volume, making interchange easy. There
are tools similar to DOSBOX for running CP/M tools from a unix command
line that might serve for directly running the CP/M archivers, but I
haven`t explored the host filesystem support there.
De
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