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== Format details ==
 
== Format details ==
 
Files start with a 4-byte header giving the original file size.
 
Files start with a 4-byte header giving the original file size.
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NOAH format seems to be identical to Okumura's [[LZARI]] (modulo LZARI's non-portable header).
  
 
== Identifiers ==
 
== Identifiers ==
 
The software does not provide a default filename extension. The documentation suggests that you could use '''.noa'''.
 
The software does not provide a default filename extension. The documentation suggests that you could use '''.noa'''.
 
== Identification ==
 
There's probably no good way to identify a NOAH file as such, just from its contents.
 
  
 
== Software ==
 
== Software ==
 
* [{{SACFTPURL|pack|noah110.zip}} NOAH v1.1]
 
* [{{SACFTPURL|pack|noah110.zip}} NOAH v1.1]

Revision as of 13:46, 2 October 2021

File Format
Name NOAH
Ontology
Extension(s) .noa
Released ≤1990

NOAH is a file compression utility for DOS, and its native compressed file format. It was developed by Richard Levey, and distributed as shareware.

Format details

Files start with a 4-byte header giving the original file size.

NOAH format seems to be identical to Okumura's LZARI (modulo LZARI's non-portable header).

Identifiers

The software does not provide a default filename extension. The documentation suggests that you could use .noa.

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