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cdrtools_from_Schily | NTLFN problem of 7-ZIP | 7-ZIP vs ZIP (Announce)

posted by DOS386, 25.07.2010, 06:33

> Sure, that way is great but lacks swapping

and this is evil because ??? :confused:

> Strange, but I get the message "out of swap space" with 4.65
> and 9.13. I am using CWSDPMI r7. My settings are -mx9 and md=32m.
> It even comes up at mx5 and -md=32m. I'm using a RAM disk as TEMP.
> The error occurs on all my systems -- it even occurs on a DOS
> system with >2GB free XMS memory!

Most likely all your memory is hogged away by your RAMDISK + UIDE :-)

> Could be some >2Gb bug, but it also happens on other systems
> with 1GB and 2GB total system RAM. It is strange, as some
> files compress fine, but at 80% - 99% complete the error comes up.

Try to reduce dict size :-)

> I do *not* get that message with the SAME settings with 4.58!

Strange :confused:

> CWSDPMI defaults to c:\cwsdpmi.swp so you have to
> use -p -sd:\cwsdpmi.swp temporarily or CWSPARAM.EXE to
> change this permanently.

Or don't use CWSDPMI.

> Try again with HDPMI32 if you're really curious.

Right :-)

> Do you have JEMM386 loaded? By default I think it
> limits EMS to 120 MB, which CWSDPMI seems to run up against

Remove any EMM386 :-)

> 9.04 was buggy, but it was the first to support LZMA2,
> which is really only useful for better multi-threaded compression

Does it work for you (in DOS) ??? :confused:

> delta (.WAV) file compression

Where did you pick this "information" ??? :confused:

> and better handling of uncompressable streams.

:-)

Well, my test:

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in both FreeDOS and EDR-DOS, YES, the archive exists both in "C:\" and "." :-|

sorry to the person who compiled it but this binary is CRAP :crying:

oops, didn't test with CWSDPMI ;-)

> You can try http://perotti.ic.cz/p7zip/7za.exe

Who is the owner of this ? david ? Roberto perotti AKA Iw2evk ?

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