These are compressed images of empty loop XFS filesystems.
You may use one of them to save SLAX changes.

First, unpack the main archive with all the ZIP files
(you probably did this already else you couldn't read this file).

Then choose one of the extracted ZIP files and unpack it to your partition's
root directory (e.g. to C:\ or D:\ etc. in DOS, or /mnt/hda1/ in Linux).

Sizes are the following:

save128.zip ..... contains slaxsave.dat, a 128 MB file
save256.zip ..... contains slaxsave.dat, a 256 MB file
save512.zip ..... contains slaxsave.dat, a 512 MB file
save1024.zip .... contains slaxsave.dat, a   1 GB file

After you unpack your desired zip file, (eg. 'save256.zip' to 'C:\slaxsave.dat'),
you can just boot SLAX and it will automatically find the file on your harddisk
and will use it to save changes. No need for any boot parameter.

You may rename slaxsave.dat to any other name, but then you'll need to boot
SLAX with the following boot parameter: 'slax changes=new_file_name'

Tomas M
