> Yes, I'd appreciate not distributing binary files on the list. I don't
> have 7zip on my computer, so I wasn't able to view this archive file
> to see what was inside it, maybe it has source, or not. In general, if
> we distribute proprietary programs via the list against copyright,
> then we risk damaging the FreeDOS Project as a "pirate" software list.

This seems to be one of the (proprietary) freeware programs of Horst  
Schaeffer's PBATS collection, available at no charge from  
http://www.horstmuc.de/horstd.htm - the KPUSH.COM file contained in the  
archive is identical to KPUSH.COM from the collection after unpacking.  
(Additionally to the 7z archive, the executable itself is packed too.)  
Only commercial distribution of the PBATS programs is restricted, so it  
doesn't seem to be problematic copyright-wise. It is beyond me why Mark  
didn't just link to that page though.

regards,
C. Masloch

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