I discovered something strange when downloading the free MOPY screensaver
from HP. (you can Google it yourself and test it out)
The download file is only 1.30MB (it was originally made to be easily distributed
on FLOPPY (yes Floppy) disks) and uncompressing takes a long time (for such
a small screensaver..) but it unpacks to over 8MB!
Now when I try to COMPRESS the MOPYFISH folder back again with the
compression utilities below I get nothing remotely NEAR the compression
level of the original distribution.
MOPYFISH folder 8.85MB
MOPYFISH.zip - 4381KB
MOPYFISH.rar - 4009KB
MOPYFISH.7z - 3671KB
How is it possible they packed the whole thing in only 1.30MB? Is this a
special tool they wrote specifically for the program and if so why can't
we use such an algorithm to pack all programs might tighter??
from HP. (you can Google it yourself and test it out)
The download file is only 1.30MB (it was originally made to be easily distributed
on FLOPPY (yes Floppy) disks) and uncompressing takes a long time (for such
a small screensaver..) but it unpacks to over 8MB!
Now when I try to COMPRESS the MOPYFISH folder back again with the
compression utilities below I get nothing remotely NEAR the compression
level of the original distribution.
MOPYFISH folder 8.85MB
MOPYFISH.zip - 4381KB
MOPYFISH.rar - 4009KB
MOPYFISH.7z - 3671KB
How is it possible they packed the whole thing in only 1.30MB? Is this a
special tool they wrote specifically for the program and if so why can't
we use such an algorithm to pack all programs might tighter??
