Usage: ARJBETA [-v[#]][-jm-][-e][-f][-m#] [.arj] {} -v# : # = volume size in BYTES; #<8192 -> standard disksizes: -v180 volume size is 177152 bytes (single sided 40 x 9 disk) -v200 volume size is 197632 bytes (single sided 40 x 10 disk) -v205 volume size is 202752 bytes (single sided 42 x 10 disk) -v360 volume size is 360448 bytes (single sided 80 x 9 or dual sided 40 x 9 disk) -v400 volume size is 401408 bytes (single sided 80 x 10 or dual sided 40 x 10 disk) -v405 volume size is 406528 bytes (single sided 82 x 10 disk) -v410 volume size is 411648 bytes (dual sided 42 x 10 disk) -v720 volume size is 728064 bytes (dual sided 80 x 9 disk) -v800 volume size is 809984 bytes (dual sided 80 x 10 disk) -v820 volume size is 830464 bytes (dual sided 82 x 10 disk) -v1440 volume size is 1456640 bytes (dual side 80 x 18 (hd)disk) -v1600 volume size is 1623040 bytes (dual sided 80 x 20 (hd)disk) -v1620 volume size is 1664000 bytes (dual sided 82 x 20 (hd)disk) -v2880 volume size is 2913280 bytes (dual sided 80 x 36 (ed)disk) -v3200 volume size is 3246080 bytes (dual sided 80 x 40 (ed)disk) -v3240 volume size is 3328000 bytes (dual sided 82 x 40 (ed)disk) You can also determine the size of an archive using the following switch: -v The volume size will be bytes where has to be a value larger than 8191. If the number is smaller than 8192 and none of the standard disk volumes sizes, the default size of 1456640 bytes (the size of a HD disk) will be assumed. -v without a number will fit the volume size to fill the free disk space on the specified diskdrive. When the disk is full you are prompted to insert the next disk into the drive. -jm- : disable better compression, get more packing speed -m# : compression mode 0..4, extended mode 7(best, default) 1 is the best ARj Jung compatible mode -e : exclude paths from filenames, only store the filename -f : do not force the .arj extension on the archive name, this switch allows you to use other extensions. !! Warning: this switch will change in the full arj release!! Wildcards accepted, always recursive file handling.