Date : Tue, 05 Dec 1989 17:59:50 GMT
From : pacbell!sactoh0!ianj@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Ian R. Justman)
Subject: UUCP problems
In article <891204154704.711381@DMZRZU71-UNI-MAINZ--GERMANY>, CPM@DMZRZU71.BITNET
writes:
>
> Instead the docs are packed in a strange way, they are not crunched or
> squeezed, but have the character 'Y' as the middle char of the file
> extension ( *.DYC). What does this mean? A new reducing technique?
>
> Ruediger.
>
Yep, there's a new algorithm out there. It's a program called
"CRLZH11" which uses the new LZH algorithm for tighter packs. I
can mail you a copy of the uncruncher, UCRLZH11.COM, which will not
only uncrunch LZH-encoded files, they can uncrunch GEL-encoded
files (?Z?), and unsqueeze Huffman-encoded files (?Q?). Plus I
have a file that can extract files from a library, while, at the
same time, decompress them if they are compressed. For anyone out
there, jus give the word, and I'll post the LBR uuencoded, so you
can pipe it to uudecode.
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