These programs are used to get files back from old Unix disk images and
tape backup images. Many were written ages ago, and my need to be ported to
32-bit and/or big-endian machines.

Here's a chart of what is supposed to do what, and my success with using it
on a 32-bit little-endian machine (an i486 running FreeBSD).

	     v5        v6        v7      2.9BSD	     32V
	   filesys   filesys   filesys   filesys   filesys
cpfs			?
getunix			?	  ?	    ?	      ?
grab          Y         Y         ?         ?
traverse		?

	     tp      itp      dtp      v6
	   backup   backup   backup   dump
512restor			       ?
tp-progs     Y        Y        Y

  ? = it's supposed to, but I haven't tried it yet
  Y = it worked on my FreeBSD box
 NameMtimeSizeType
0 512restor.README 1995-11-03 03:07:36Z 807 B application/octet-stream
1 512restor.tar.gz 1995-11-03 03:07:36Z 33 KiB application/gzip
2 README 1995-11-03 03:07:36Z 733 B text/plain; charset=utf-8
3 cpfs.README 1995-11-03 03:07:36Z 110 B application/octet-stream
4 cpfs.tar.gz 1995-11-03 03:07:37Z 4.7 KiB application/gzip
5 getunix.README 1995-11-03 03:07:38Z 4.7 KiB application/octet-stream
6 getunix.tar.gz 1995-11-03 03:07:38Z 12 KiB application/gzip
7 grab.README 1995-11-03 03:07:38Z 3.0 KiB application/octet-stream
8 grab.tar.gz 1995-11-03 03:07:38Z 15 KiB application/gzip
9 tp-progs.README 1998-11-10 02:28:08Z 1.5 KiB application/octet-stream
10 tp-progs.tar.gz 1995-11-03 03:07:39Z 4.8 KiB application/gzip
11 traverse.README 1995-11-03 03:07:39Z 242 B application/octet-stream
12 traverse.c.gz 1995-11-03 03:07:39Z 2.7 KiB application/gzip