Date: Mon, 12 Jun 95 13:13:56 MDT From: terry@cs.weber.edu (Terry Lambert) To: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Multiplatform Data Compression for FreeBSD (freeware) Message-ID: <9506121913.AA20805@cs.weber.edu>
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This was recently (misposted) to the comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc group: ] From: telvox.teleinf@bologna.nettuno.it (Roberto M. Russo) ] Date: 12 Jun 1995 09:49:18 GMT ] Organization: Telvox Teleinformatica ] Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc ] ] ] Multiplatform Data Compression (COmpressor DECompressor ver. ] 3.21) for NetBSD (ver. 1.0 - intel x86 implementation) from ] Freeware Software Bookshelf of Telvox Software Shop is available ] at the URL : ] ] http://www.nettuno.it/fiera/telvox/telvox.htm ] ] to be downloaded freely. ] ] CODEC allows : ] ] - to compress in one operating system and decompress in another, ] interfacing the physical format of the file between the same or ] different environments with regards to file organization, ] record format, record length and block size. For example, it is ] possible to compress in NetBSD and to decompress in IBM's MVS; ] ] - to execute a highly efficient compression (from 1 to 50 times) ] by means of proprietary algorithms such as HPBS (High ] Performance Bit Shrinker); ] ] - to create in any platform a file capable of self decompressing ] in one of the allowed operating systems ( PC / OS2 / *IX / VMS ] / etc...) by means of advanced self exploding features. ] ] Our company has decided that, since NetBSD is freeware our ] packages will be distributed in freeware mode on that platform. ] ] The other CODEC implementations are on proprietary operating ] systems and they are distributed in shareware mode only. ] ] You are athorized to redistribute or post the CODEC package for ] NetBSD freely since that operating system is freeware. ] ] The CODEC package is distributed in self exploding format for ] NetBSD. ] ] Roberto Maria Russo ] (telvox.teleinf@bologna.nettuno.it) Someone want to see if they'll let you put it on the CDROM? Terry Lambert terry@cs.weber.edu --- Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present or previous employers.
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