UNCOMPRESSING "ZIPPED" FILES Once the file has been transferred to your computer, it now has to be "unzipped". YOU must have already downloaded the "PKZ110.exe" file. (Ampakage will be explained in another section) If you don't have the file, it may be found here in out transfer section. You can use pkz110 in 2 ways: 1) Make a directory, and place pkz110.exe in it - or 2) Place pkz110.exe in your dos directory **NOTE** In order to use pkunzip, you must be in the path ! Example: C:\PKZ110> pkunzip [filename] Placing pkz110.exe in dos allows you to use pkunzip and pkzip anywhere on your system (any directory) however, you may want to delete unecessary files such as docs and text files later. Once pkz110.exe is placed where you intend to use it, you must now type: PKZ110.EXE. This is called a "self extracting" file, and will explode itself making pkunzip ready to use. That's it! In order to save hard drive space, I would like to suggest that you unzip files to a floppy drive. Unzipping files in one directory can get very cluttered and very hard to remove unwanted programs.... To do this, give unzip an outpath: Example: C:\[DIR NAME]> pkunzip [filename] b:\ Separate directories can then be made on your floppies, to contain your various programs. If you would like to keep the program on your hard drive, give that path: Example: C\[DIR NAME]> pkunzip [filename] C:\[DIR NAME]