Hi, James.

Leland Lucius has ported both zlib and bzlib over to the IBM zSeries systems. It make take a little bit of work to make them into a replacement for PKZIP, but it might be worth the effort (especially considering the license fees PKZIP cahrges for their product....)

You can them this stuff here:

http://www.homerow.net/asm/index.htm

Hope it helps.

Stracka, James (GTI) wrote:
Does anybody know of a commercial or freeware product to replace PKZIP/VM (support expires February 2009) besides Info-Zip? --------------------------------------------------------

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