> You can easily open it in DOS using 7z.

Then I would suggest using the .7z file format in the
first place, which probably also saves more space and
makes it more recognizable how to open the file.

Of course one has to take care to stay within the DOS
7z support, assuming that DOS 7z is older than others.

Eric



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