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A not at all revolutionnary breakthrough...

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Yann...
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:41 am
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wow, this place is full of "revolutionnary things"
so i figured i would "think different" by saying it is not.

I just made a file compressor program which seems usefull on "large
files" (>2GB),
or on newest Flash HDD.

http://pc-compression.dnsalias.com/lz4-fast-compressor-for-windows-t95.htm#144

Its main objective is to be ultra-fast, which it seems to be. So
actually you can compress large amount of data in a few seconds.

You can find a 3rd party evaluation here :
http://mattmahoney.net/dc/text.html#4880

As a sidenote, i'm also looking at a generic GUI (obviously for
compressor) which could be used as a front end to this program.
Thanks
 
Jim Leonard...
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:36 am
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On Oct 17, 7:41 am, Yann <kdo4... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]Its main objective is to be ultra-fast, which it seems to be. So
actually you can compress large amount of data in a few seconds.
[/quote]
Source code? You are using an LZSS variant; I am curious to see your
implementation.
 
 
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