As a matter of fact, when you Stac a floppy, a README file *IS* generated, and the stacker.com tsr kindly gives you the 1-800 number you can call to order stacker if you received the disk from someone and do not have stacker now, but would like to have such a nifty utility on your hard drive...
Well maybe things were updated since I bought my copy of Stacker 2.0. A stacker.log file is created, but it only logs errors during the screate process. No mention of compression is made. If everything went well, the log file contains no information, except headers and empty lists. But then I never stack floppies because I want to be able to use them wherever I go, something Stacker 2.0 can't do, but Stacker 3.0 does. I wonder if the author of KOH made this same decision: to insert decrypting code on the floppy so you aren't tied to using one computer, or to not "invade" a floppy so you are stuck using one computer. /-----------------------------------\ | Karl L. Barrus | | elee9sf@menudo.uh.edu | <- preferred address | barrus@tree.egr.uh.edu (NeXTMail) | \-----------------------------------/