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Old 30-09-2016, 10:43
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Originally Posted by felice2011 View Post
When the mate @MAK opened this thread I thought there was something new, but I was wrong, @aswadd the problem is just one "ZCM" we have already dealt with this issue in other threads without any solution, plus I have had no response positive to problem from Nania Francesco.

ZCM is a compressor that uses a compression method similar to fat Context Mixing (Mixing of contexts or orders) characterized by compression and decompression speeds comparable in terms of time with high compression efficiency, and personally I think it's one of the best compressors in circulation.

I was intrigued by the fact that @MAK was able to decompress zcm with the FA support, but the decompression was done in a positive manner in this order only with compression setting "packcmd = zcmx64 a -m8 -r -s -v $$arcdatafile$$.tmp $$arcpackedfile$$.tmp" but in this case the archive was reflate increasing in size and not compressed.
On the contrary the exact setting for compression I think it's this "packcmd = zcmx64 a -m8 -r -s -v $$arcpackedfile$$.tmp $$arcdatafile$$.tmp" where the archive is created rightly smaller of input data. But the decompression does not work with the now known error: invalid compression method or parameters in zcm.

I give up..., tests of zcm I made them in the past always with the same result, if someone succeeds a thank and of merit.
Actually matey, I was little bit confused with arcdatafile and arcpackedfile, so I wrote them in irregular manner, and then I simply found it working so I posted here because I seen decompression was working and later when I seen help from zcm and know which one is the input file and output file made by freearc, then I corrected it. Sorry for the SPAM
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