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- VMSLZ.HLP
-
- The files VMSLZ1.ARC, VMSLZ2.ARC, and VMSLZ3.ARC contain an adaptation of the
- Unix 'compress' program to VAX/VMS by Martin Minow of DEC
- (minow%rex.dec@decwrl.arpa), as submitted to the DECUS library. The files are
- in DOS-ARC format, which can be picked apart by a VMS program call TARC.EXE
- (which we don't have), or can be easily decomposed with a text editor. The
- Unix compress program was originally written by Spencer Thomas, et al., to
- implement the Lempel-Ziv (LZ) file compression algorithm (as described by Terry
- Welch in IEEE Computer V17 #6, whose initial is sometimes appended to the
- acronym to make it LZW), which replaces common strings of bytes with compact
- codes in a single pass over a file in a deterministic manner. The VMS version
- of this facility adds knowledge of FILES-11/RMS file structure, and compresses
- record-oriented files together with their attributes, restoring them to their
- original form upon decompression.
-
- The files are:
-
- VMSLZ1.ARC - contains a readme file, plus 3 pieces of the compression program.
- VMSLZ2.ARC - decompression program, in 3 pieces
- VMSLZ3.ARC - header files, common functions, makefile, formatted documentation
-
- The archive format is strictly textual, with each file beginning with a line
- of the form
-
- -h- filename date-time origin
-
- The LZ programs are written in C, and can be compiled with VAX-11 C, DECUS C,
- or under Unix. The VMS-specific features are switch-selectable.
-
- Note that the ARC format described above is not the same as the MS-DOS ARC
- format, in which multiple files are archived into a single file, each
- compressed by the most appropriate algorithm (run-length, Huffman, or LZW).
-
- [End of VMSLZ.HLP]
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