Quantum compressed archive
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* [http://www.russotto.net/quantumcomp.html Quantum compression format] | * [http://www.russotto.net/quantumcomp.html Quantum compression format] | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Quantum compression|Wikipedia: Quantum compression]] | * [[Wikipedia:Quantum compression|Wikipedia: Quantum compression]] |
Revision as of 01:17, 13 November 2014
Quantum compressed archive is an archive format developed by Cinematronics corporation. It runs on a normal computer, not a quantum computer.
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Identification
Files begin with bytes 'D' 'S'
. The next byte (the major version number) is probably always 0x00
.
Software
- quant097.zip (old MS-DOS and Windows binaries)
Sample files
Related formats
- Some Microsoft CAB files use the same "Quantum" compression scheme as this format.