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+On Windows open this file in WordPad.
+
+Contents of the "windll/vb" sub-archive
+
+This directory contains a Visual Basic project example for
+using the zip32.dll library. This project updates the Zip 2.3 VB
+project example and includes some bug fixes and many additional notes
+but is still compatible with zip32.dll. See the comments in the form
+and project files for details. It has been tested on VB 5 and VB 6.
+
+Zip 2.31 itself had bug fixes as well, including some related to the
+dll, and you should now use a version of zip32.dll from that or later.
+This dll includes a fix for the VB dll bug where Date, szRootDir, and
+szTempDir were not passed in correctly and setting these to anything
+but NULL could impact the dll and maybe crash it. You can tell which
+version you have by right clicking on zip32.dll in a file listing,
+looking at properties, selecting the Version tab, and verifying the
+Product Version is at least 2.31.
+
+A new dll is available as part of this Zip 3.0 release and a
+new VB project is included in the VBz64 directory. This dll and
+project supports Zip64 and large files but is not backward compatible
+with Zip32.dll. You will need the new zip32z64.dll to use this project,
+which can be compiled from Zip 3.0. See windll/VBz64 for details.
+
+Note that the files may saved in unix format with carriage returns
+stripped. These must be restored before the project can be successfully
+used. This can be done by using the -a option to unzip. Another way to
+do this is to open each file in WordPad, select and cut a line, paste
+the line back, and save the file. This will force WordPad to format
+the entire file.
+
+Ed Gordon
+2/2/2007