I think a
version of UNZIP was written for just about every old computer
at some point or another (I know an Apple ][ version was eventually
written in the late 80s).
I know that the Amiga and Atari ST's had their versions, but
there was a fairly major format change at some point that could cause
a problem for older versions of the software on non-PC clones.
A Commodore 64 can dissolve PKZIP2 files nowadays, as well as GNU zip.
In fact, .d64.gz is becoming a popular format since many emulators support
it and Gunzip64 can turn it into a nice full disk on the native system.
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