By using lharc, I was able to get the entire p2c distribution on a single disk with room left over for my standard distribution files and a few of the README files for workbench browsers. To recover the original p2c distribution tree, you will need the lharc program, which unfortunately there was not room to include. However, it is now so widespread that it is unlikely that this will be a problem for you. To extract the files run a command of the form: lharc -x -a -m x p2c.lzh Note that the -x and -a flags are required to preserve the original filenames and attributes, and the -m flag is to prevent lharc from driving you nuts with requests to create directories. -Fred ><> 14-Apr-90