Copyright by Marcel Lemke
Description of public UNACE v1.2b January 2004
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1. Features
2. Platform compability
3. Compiling
4. Warranty
5. Latest public UNACE
6. Thanks
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1. Features
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The public version of UNACE is limited in its functionallity:
* no v2.0 decompression
* no EMS/XMS support
* decompression dictionary limited by the target system;
this means that the 16bit version has a maximum of 32k only
* no decryption
* no wildcard-handling
2. Platform compatibility
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There are different makefiles and OS.H files in the directories of
public UNACE. Just copy the files of the directory for the system
you want to compile for. It might be necessary to modify different
things a bit to get it working with new compilers.
If you had to do so, please tell me about these changes!
This source has been tested as 16bit and 32bit MS-DOS, 16bit and 32bit
Windows (character mode), Amiga, PPC-Amiga and LINUX executable.
If you have any suggestions to make it more compatible for
other platforms tell me please:
email: mlemke@winace.com
3. Compiling
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To get UNACE.EXE choose the correct makefile and copy it to the source
directory to run your MAKE-utility on it.
Choose a 32bit target if possible. Otherwhise there might be not enough
memory to decompress archives with dictionaries larger than 32kb.
4. Warranty
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Marcel Lemke, the author of ACE and the original source of this
extraction utility, disclaims any liability for any damage caused by:
* using or misusing this software
* any bugs introduced by modifying source or due to the
compile/link environment
You use/distribute the compiled UNACE program at your own risk.
The original author (Marcel Lemke) cannot be held responsible for data
loss or other damages and any consequences from this loss or damages.
5. Thanks
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A lot of thanks to Wilfred van Velzen <wilfred@aobh.xs4all.nl> for
porting UNACE to the Amiga and setting up the basic elements for
general portability this way.
Happy programming ... Marcel Lemke
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