Winzip reads tar but does not write tar. Saving is in zip format perforce.
If I'm wrong, please let me know.

Mohan

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On Thursday 05 September 2002 22:59, S Mohan wrote:
> In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
> associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name
> format and had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the
> netfilter objects, it is particularly difficult with the long names
> where the difference comes only beyond the 8th character.

Why not just tar the modules and stick the tar file on the floppy?
WinZIP supports tar, doesn't it?  ;-)
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