OOP
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'''OOP''' is a menu-driven compressed archiving utility for DOS, developed by Tony M. Brown / TonyTown Software Ltd. | '''OOP''' is a menu-driven compressed archiving utility for DOS, developed by Tony M. Brown / TonyTown Software Ltd. | ||
− | OOP format seems to be byte-for-byte identical to [[AMG (compressed archive)|AMG]] v2.2/v2.3. OOP is evidently either derived from, or a clone of, [[AMG (compressed archive)|AMG]] v2.3. | + | OOP format seems to be byte-for-byte identical to that of [[AMG (compressed archive)|AMG]] v2.2/v2.3. OOP is evidently either derived from, or a clone of, [[AMG (compressed archive)|AMG]] v2.3. |
== Software == | == Software == | ||
* {{CdTextfiles|simtel/simtel0101/simtel/arcers/oop23.zip|OOP v2.3}} | * {{CdTextfiles|simtel/simtel0101/simtel/arcers/oop23.zip|OOP v2.3}} | ||
* AMG - Refer to [[AMG (compressed archive)#Software]] | * AMG - Refer to [[AMG (compressed archive)#Software]] |
Revision as of 15:16, 13 June 2021
OOP is a menu-driven compressed archiving utility for DOS, developed by Tony M. Brown / TonyTown Software Ltd.
OOP format seems to be byte-for-byte identical to that of AMG v2.2/v2.3. OOP is evidently either derived from, or a clone of, AMG v2.3.
Software
- OOP v2.3
- AMG - Refer to AMG (compressed archive)#Software