ARJ
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+ | An ARJ archive starts with signature bytes {{magic|0x60 0xea}}. | ||
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+ | The full identification algorithm used by the ARJ software is given in its technical documentation. | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == |
Revision as of 19:27, 30 June 2020
ARJ is a compressed archive format, and associated software. It was developed by Robert Jung.
ARJ was one of the leading compression tools during the 1990s. While it was a bit slower than PKZIP, it sported many more options, some of which were unique during that time (archives over multiple disks/volumes, fine-tuning of the compression algorithms used based on the data that was being compressed, recovery records to recover from simple transmission errors, etc.).
See also:
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Identification
An ARJ archive starts with signature bytes 0x60 0xea
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The full identification algorithm used by the ARJ software is given in its technical documentation.
Specifications
- The ARJ/UNARJ distributions include detailed format information, in a file named TECHNOTE.TXT or similar.
- A copy of the 2001-09 version (with an addendum of some sort)
- The ARJ Archive File Format, from fileformat.info and Corion.net
Software
- Official homepage of ARJ software
- ARJ - Official compression/decompression software for DOS
- ARJ32 - Official compression/decompression software for Windows console
- UNARJ - Official software, decompression only
- 7-Zip
- Open-source ARJ
- Konvertor
Sample files
- http://cd.textfiles.com/20mnn/HPTEXT/PHRACK/
- The Silver Collection CDs have many ARJ files