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  1. Notes about MS-DOS executables and compilers:
  2.  
  3.  - Borland start-up code is reported to switch the screen mode auto-
  4.    matically if it's not 80 columns (or possibly 40) and either 25, 43
  5.    or 50 lines.  In particular, extended modes such as 100x40 are not
  6.    retained.
  7.  
  8.  - Borland start-up code also uses interrupt 1Ah, causing incorrect
  9.    behavior (including lock-ups) on some Japanese MS-DOS machines such
  10.    as the Fujitsu FMR series, which lack this interrupt.
  11.  
  12.  - Some(?) Borland compilers are apparently incapable of putting static
  13.    data into far memory; this means all of UnZip's strings are in near
  14.    memory, and there is not enough room to enable ZipInfo in the small
  15.    memory model.  The medium memory model is the default for now, but
  16.    it may be necessary in some cases to use the large model.
  17.  
  18.  - Older Borland compilers do not understand source files with Unix
  19.    line-endings (LF rather than CR/LF).  Use "flip" or a similar utility
  20.    to convert the line endings before compiling.
  21.  
  22.  - The Borland 5.00 compiler is simply too buggy to use on WizUnZip, both
  23.    16-bit and 32-bit versions, and we recommend avoiding it for now even
  24.    on the commmand-line version of UnZip.
  25.  
  26.  - Microsoft C 5.1 large-model code is more than an order of magnitude
  27.    slower than the identical code compiled with MSC 6 or 7 (a factor of
  28.    15 in our tests, actually).  This may be due to a lousy optimizer or
  29.    lousy libraries; regardless, since UnZip is hovering at the doorstep
  30.    of the large memory model, we recommend upgrading to a later version
  31.    of the compiler.
  32.  
  33. For these reasons, Info-ZIP's distributed versions of the 16-bit MS-DOS
  34. executables are compiled with MSC 6 or 7.
  35.  
  36.  - djgpp 2.x (currently 2.03) is no longer distributed with the go32 extender.
  37.    Instead, a 2K stub bound into the executable searches for a DPMI server;
  38.    if none is found, it loads the default DPMI server while executing UnZip.
  39.    Both djgpp 1.x and 2.x are capable of substituting a list of files in an
  40.    ASCII file (say, `foo') on the command line; for example, "unzip archive
  41.    @foo" will extract from `archive' all of the files listed in `foo'.  Note,
  42.    however, that djgpp 2.x is considerably slower than 1.x at file extraction
  43.    (roughly twice as slow, in fact); see proginfo/perform.dos in the UnZip 5.3
  44.    source distribution for details.
  45.  
  46.  - djgpp 2.0's long-filename support is somewhat flaky; users should upgrade
  47.    to version 2.01 instead.
  48.  
  49.  - The default wildcard ("globbing") behavior of djgpp 1.x/go32 is disabled
  50.    by default in UnZip, but this can be overridden if the GO32 environment
  51.    variable is set to "glob".  This will cause UnZip to fail with various
  52.    odd errors about "filename not matched" and the like; to avoid this, set
  53.    the GO32 variable to "noglob" or unset it altogether.  (The documented
  54.    method of avoiding this by quoting wildcards with single quotes was
  55.    buggy in djgpp 1.11 but is reported fixed in 1.12; not tested.)
  56.  
  57.  - djgpp 1.x's handling of timezones, necessary for the correct conversion of
  58.    MS-DOS file times to those used in the Unix-like C library, is completely
  59.    broken in djgpp 1.12 and probably earlier versions as well.  It is fixed
  60.    (or very close to it) in the 1.12m4 patch release and reportedly in the
  61.    2.x series, so be sure to use one of those when compiling.  Otherwise
  62.    UnZip's -f and -u (freshen/update) functions will not work correctly.
  63.    It is reportedly necessary to set the TZDIR environment variable correctly
  64.    with 1.12m4; for example, add `set TZDIR=c:/djgpp/zoneinfo' or similar to
  65.    autoexec.bat.
  66.  
  67.  - djgpp 1.x/go32 executables, when run in a DOS box under OS/2 *and* extrac-
  68.    ting to an HPFS disk *and* overwriting existing files (intentionally, that
  69.    is), do not set the files' timestamps correctly.  Instead, the timestamps
  70.    remain set to whatever the original files' stamps were.  This is a pretty
  71.    obscure bug, but it does *not* occur in the 16-bit version so it seems
  72.    to be go32's fault somehow.
  73.  
  74.  - According to notes found in another package, there was a known conflict
  75.    between djgpp 1.x's go32 extender and QEMM's DPMI; this was apparently
  76.    fixed in QEMM 7.04/QDPMI 1.05, but if you still have an older version
  77.    (1.03 or 1.01), add "set GO32=nodpmi" to your autoexec.bat to avoid the
  78.    conflict.)
  79.  
  80.  - [For Zip only, the djgpp/go32 extender goes nuts with the copying and/or
  81.    deletion of some sort of a temporary file (swap file?) after compression
  82.    is finished; this can take 30 seconds or more and really hurts perfor-
  83.    mance.  It doesn't affect UnZip, apparently.]
  84.  
  85.  - [Also apparently for Zip only, djgpp/go32 is reported to have problems
  86.    when EMM386 is set to NOEMS; it sometimes gives the error message, "CPU
  87.    must be in REAL mode (not V86 mode) to run this program without VCPI.
  88.    (If you are using an EMS emulator, make sure that EMS isn't disabled)"
  89.    Sometimes Zip works correctly, however, possibly due to other software
  90.    having been run previously.]
  91.  
  92.  - emx+gcc's DOS extender does not understand DPMI, and while there is an
  93.    alternative extender called RSX available (found in dpmigcc4.zip as of
  94.    August 1994), its setup is somewhat kludgy when the local memory manager
  95.    supports both DPMI and VCPI (or something else).  It's also not yet as
  96.    widely known or available as djgpp.
  97.  
  98.  - The free PMODE/W extender, used in conjunction with executables compiled
  99.    with Watcom C 10.x and run in an OS/2 DOS box, appears to use up some
  100.    critical DPMI resource and will fail to run after a few dozen executions
  101.    ("PMODE/W: DPMI error" and/or SYS 3176).  Some newer versions of PMODE/W,
  102.    in combination with "unzip -v" on certain zipfiles (e.g., APMTST.ZIP from
  103.    IBM/EWS), fail immediately (SYS 3176).  And on some OS/2 systems, *any*
  104.    use of the PMODE/W executables causes the machine to lock up.
  105.  
  106.  - PMODE/W is also reported to lock up pure DOS systems if QEMM is running.
  107.  
  108.  - At least older versions of PMODE/W, used in conjunction with Microsoft's
  109.    EMM386, cause UnZip to start up extremely slowly.  (This problem does not
  110.    occur with QEMM.)
  111.  
  112. For these reasons Info-ZIP's distributed 32-bit MS-DOS executables will
  113. be compiled with djgpp 2.03, mainly because of its nice long-filename
  114. support when running in a Win32 DOS box.  The cwsdpmi DPMI server will be
  115. bundled if necessary.
  116.  
  117. SPC 2000-04-16
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