Homebrew .zip unzipper?

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I've been using DSOrganize to download alot of stuff directly onto my ds, since my computer isn't always available, and I've run into alot of .zip files that I can't do anything with. Is there some sort of homebrew ap that can unzip them while in your ds?
 
WinRAR

Google is your friend

EDIT: Oops, on the DS, erm.. *looks for one*

EDIT2: I think I heard of one, I just can't find any...
 
Strongbad007 said:
Alex said:
WinRAR

Google is your friend

EDIT: Oops, on the DS, erm.. *looks for one*
Haha.
Very unrelated, but when i first download winrar a long time ago, it was a .rar file >.<
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The irony!
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I can't seem to find anything. I don't think there is, but it should be possible. (Maybe like some emulators they can read .zip files, some, I don't know about DS, never tried)
 
There's a very basic program called DScompress, which does Gzip and ZIP extraction and compression I believe.

Latest release is 1.3.
 
Sadly, it doesn't support .rar files. If it did, I would just download my games from my DS.

Also, incase anyone didn't know, Bunajalloo can decompress .zip files when you download them straight from the browser.
 
AnimalCrossingX said:
Sadly, it doesn't support .rar files. If it did, I would just download my games from my DS.

Also, incase anyone didn't know, Bunajalloo can decompress .zip files when you download them straight from the browser.
Bunjalloo is a great tool for decompressing, seconded.
 
DSLinux also has an "unzip" command you can use for unzipping files. Worked fine for the few files I tested it with.

EDIT: DSLinux not DSOrganize
 
Whoops, that's what I meant to say in my post. Was distracted while typing I guess, so thanks for the correction.
 

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