Hmm.
Results with various archivers (under Ecks-Pee) on the gzip files:
Winzip: "Invalid Archive Directory"
inRAR: "The archive is either in unknown format or damaged."
Win-GZ: treats the file as uncompressed data and tries to compress it
- does not recognize that it's a gzip file.
gunzip for MS-DOS: "gunzip: crunch1.dsk.gz: not in gzip format"
What am I missing here?
Is the file size 119,675 bytes?
-uso.
My findings (using winzip 8.0 on Windoze 2000):
Winzip was able to successfully open each zipped file into its window
for viewing the contents. I had problems extracting some of the .dsk
images but not others (using drag and drop from Winzip window to
Explorer window).
crunch1.dsk.gz ... 119,675 bytes ...
Path=*c:*\Apache\Apache\htdocs\crunch\
.... FAILED: "Could not create C:\Temp\*c:* - aborting extract
operation." <<== NOTE problem with c: in path
crunch2.dsk.gz ... 113,728 bytes ...
Path=c:\Apache\Apache\htdocs\crunch\
.... FAILED: "Could not create C:\Temp\c: - aborting extract
operation." <<== NOTE problem with c: in path
crunch3.dsk.gz ... 111,935 bytes ... Path=\Apache\Apache\htdocs\crunch\
.... SUCCEEDED <<== NOTE there was no c: in path
crunch4.dsk.gz ... 113,269 bytes ...
Path=c:\Apache\Apache\htdocs\crunch\
.... FAILED: "Could not create C:\Temp\c: - aborting extract
operation." <<== NOTE problem with c: in path
crunch5.dsk.gz ... 119,173 bytes ... Path=
.... SUCCEEDED <<== NOTE path was blank
crunch6.dsk.gz ... 115,794 bytes ...
Path=c:\Apache\Apache\htdocs\crunch\
.... FAILED: "Could not create C:\Temp\c: - aborting extract
operation." <<== NOTE problem with c: in path
So they are definitely all zipped files ( < 143,360 bytes), not disk
images with a misleading .gz file extension. The drag-and-drop
extraction apparently tried to append the original path to my temp
directory path, creating a syntax error.
When I used the 'Extract' toolbar button and made sure 'Use folder
names' was unchecked, all the disk images extracted nicely. I can see
I'm going to be playing games for the next several hours.