User`s guide
PREFIX /HD1
o- Now, enter -SHRINK.EXE (that's a dash, then the file name):
-SHRINK.EXE
Shrinkit will self-extract, along with a documentation file. (ShrinkIt v3.4
consists of two files. One is a small start file which may be named
"Shrinkit.System", "ShrinkitST.sys", or something similar. The other is the main
program file which must be named "Shrinkit".)
You can find SHRINK.EXE in Ground's useful.stuff/ folder (See Q&A 007
below).
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From: Randy Shackelford
004- How do I deal with the $00 type Apple II files I get
on my Mac?
Some II users like to download Apple II files to a PC and transfer them to
a Mac for eventual transfer to Apple II ProDOS diskettes. Unfortunately, under
most circumstances, PC Exchange writes files onto ProDOS disks as extended
typeless ($00) files which are difficult to work with on the Apple II.
What you need is to get hold of a Mac application named "ProTYPE". You drag
'n drop the files on ProTYPE, then copy 'em to the floppy. The files will work
then.
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From: Rubywand
005- Can I work with .zip files on my Apple II?
The GS can unZIP .zip files via PMPunZip by Paul Parkhurst.
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From: Supertimer
Tony Marques wrote Angel, the fastest unzipping utility for the Apple II.
It can create .zip files, but only one file per archive.
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From: Jim Pendarvis
To zip a file using Angel, highlight the file to zip and press OpenApple-Z.
You'll get a file named ZIPDFILE.ZIP. If you then select another file to zip, it
will overwrite the first one. (Don't forget to set your destination directory
first. That is the hardest thing to remember about using Angel.)