.\" Manual page in -*- nroff -*- format; see man(7) .TH DISK2ZIP 1 "September 18, 2001" .SH NAME disk2zip \- Commodore 1541 ZipCode compressor .SH SYNOPSIS .B disk2zip .RI [ options ] " image\(file.d64 " [ " zipcode\(file " ] .SH DESCRIPTION This manual page documents brie\(fly the .B disk2zip command. .PP The Commodore 1541 disk archiver ZipCode was developed in order to make it possible to transfer disk images over modem lines. Nowadays it is better to use .BR gzip (1) on the disk images. The \fBdisk2zip\fP command is provided mainly for historical reasons, as a replacement for the ZipCode compressor. .SH OPTIONS \fBdisk2zip\fP follows the usual Unix command line syntax, with options starting with a dash (`\fB-\fP'). .TP .B -- Stop processing options. This is useful if the \(first \(file name argument begins with a dash. .TP .BI -i iidd Use 0xii 0xdd (hexadecimal) as the disk identi\(fier. The default is 0x36 0x34, or `64'. .SH SECURITY The names of the created ZipCode \(files are pre\(fixed with the strings \fB1!\fP, \fB2!\fP, \fB3!\fP, and \fB4!\fP, just like ZipCode works on the Commodore 64. Some Unix shells treat the character \fB!\fP specially. To avoid unpleasant situations, please refer to the documentation of the shell you are using. .SH AUTHOR The \fBdisk2zip\fP utility was designed and implemented by Marko M\(:akel\(:a. .SH SEE ALSO .BR cbmconvert (1), .BR zip2disk (1).