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> 9) you expect people to be familiar with "unzip" - instead of what they use:
> pkzip, winzip, 7-zip, infozip, *NIX zip

unzip is the djgpp standard installation tool.  You also listed a
bunch of COMPRESSORS, when we're talking about an UNCOMPRESSOR.

Also, note that *NIX zip and djgpp's unzip are from the same project,
so by saying "they use *NIX zip" you're implying that they're familiar
with unzip too.

Given that djgpp's installation instructions tell you to use unzip
(specifically, the unzip32.exe that comes with djgpp) and how to use
it, I really do expect people to be familiar with unzip when
installing djgpp.

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