Hi David,
interesting idea!
Unfortunately i can't control the "other" side (the uncompressing side)
so i have to stick with normal compression.
Thanks for the reply,
Claus.
Phil Davis schrieb:
> Hi Claus,
>
> It seems like you could compress a very large file by
> reading/compressing/w
60...@m-r-d.de wrote:
Hi Claus,
tried revzip out here with 4GB data on a 3gig Machine: No, it does not work.
Btw:The same does work here with 7-zip.
Regards,
Matthias
Original Message ----
Subject: Re: compress <-> revZip (10-Okt-2009 14:03)
From:Claus Dreischer
To:
Hi Matthias,
thanks for the confirmation.
Regards,
Claus.
runrev260...@m-r-d.de schrieb:
> Hi Claus,
>
> tried revzip out here with 4GB data on a 3gig Machine: No, it does not work.
>
> Btw:The same does work here with 7-zip.
>
> Regards,
>
> Matthias
___
Hi Claus,
tried revzip out here with 4GB data on a 3gig Machine: No, it does not work.
Btw:The same does work here with 7-zip.
Regards,
Matthias
Original Message
Subject: Re: compress <-> revZip (10-Okt-2009 14:03)
From:Claus Dreischer
To: runrev260...@m-
got a low level machine?
have fun
björnke
On 10 Oct 2009, at 13:57, Claus Dreischer wrote:
umm ... noone?
How about only the last question:
Can i compress/revZip a 2gig file on a machine with 1gig main memory?
Regards,
Claus.
Claus schrieb am 24.09.2009:
Hi,
can someone please
umm ... noone?
How about only the last question:
Can i compress/revZip a 2gig file on a machine with 1gig main memory?
Regards,
Claus.
Claus schrieb am 24.09.2009:
> Hi,
>
> can someone please explain me the difference of these two compression
> methods in Revolution?
>
Hi,
can someone please explain me the difference of these two compression
methods in Revolution?
Especially regarding the filesize which can be compressed/ziped and
the quality of the compression/zip.
Compress obviously can only compress what fits into the main memory.
What about revZip?
Can rev