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Bumping the old thread....
Is the lp parameter fixed to lp0?? Or can it be parameterized? In many cases, the lp0:pb0/pb2 pair is the best, including lc8, and values between pb4 and lp1-4 are rarely seen in compressed archives. With DLZ, the lp/pb switches are chained together, where lp0 the best works. Does the mc switch support max. 1023/1024 or more? Just like, the maximum value of fb is only 273? It's strange, it's not often that you see a method like xnLZ used among the finished conversions, instead of the classic 4x4:lzma.
The x86 edition would make sense so that when decompressing we are not limited to using Vista/Win7 x64 or newer OS, it could also be installed on 32bit XP, although there is also the ARC built-in xlzma method or DLZ.
Last edited by Joe Forster/STA; 03-01-2025 at 06:42.
Reason: parameter was converted into smiley
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