This is the result for compressing the file vsa_test.64k-0001.bin in 1 to 9 level compressions of JCalg:
23/07/1999 15:29 <DIR> . 23/07/1999 15:29 <DIR> .. 23/05/2006 15:28 65.536 vsa.bin 23/07/1999 15:28 36.382 vsa1.jc 23/07/1999 15:28 35.858 vsa2.jc 23/07/1999 15:28 35.414 vsa3.jc 23/07/1999 15:28 35.158 vsa4.jc 23/07/1999 15:28 34.970 vsa5.jc 23/07/1999 15:28 34.970 vsa6.jc 23/07/1999 15:28 34.970 vsa7.jc 23/07/1999 15:29 34.970 vsa8.jc 23/07/1999 15:29 34.970 vsa9.jc
Thanks.
Jardel.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
jardel wrote:
JCalg compression library is possible too, isn't ? It's open source and the source is already assembly optimized. It was available www.collakesoftware.com.
How small does JCalg compress the VSA module at the link below?
http://laptop.org/pipermail/devel/attachments/20060521/e389e3ea/vsa_test.64k...
65536 vsa_test.64k-0001.bin 35587 vsa_test.64k-0001.bin.nrv2b 32143 vsa_test.64k-0001.bin.lzma
If it is better than the lzma result, we may consider it. But IIRC the JCalg author said that lzma should be better.
Regards, Carl-Daniel