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− | '''SQX''' is an open-source archive format developed by Sven Ritter, Rainer Nausedat<ref name="spec" />, and SpeedProject. It seems to have been created as part of the development of its primary implementation, a program called "Squeez", which originated in 1993 as utility for manipulating common archive formats, with no format of its own.<ref>https://www.sac.sk/download/pack/squeez.zip (Squeez 1.1), "About" menu in main program</ref> (See [[Squeeze]] for a list of formats with similar names.) | + | '''SQX''' is an open-source archive format developed by Sven Ritter, Rainer Nausedat<ref name="spec" />, and SpeedProject. It seems to have been created as part of the development of its primary implementation, a program called "Squeez", which originated in 1993 as a utility for manipulating common archive formats, with no format of its own.<ref>https://www.sac.sk/download/pack/squeez.zip (Squeez 1.1), "About" menu in main program</ref> (See [[Squeeze]] for a list of formats with similar names.) |
The source code download includes a text file giving file format details. The source code is archived as a .sqx file itself, but fortunately an SQX extractor is also included as a standalone Windows .exe. (Bad luck for users of any non-Windows platform, though.) | The source code download includes a text file giving file format details. The source code is archived as a .sqx file itself, but fortunately an SQX extractor is also included as a standalone Windows .exe. (Bad luck for users of any non-Windows platform, though.) |
Revision as of 14:25, 2 December 2020
SQX is an open-source archive format developed by Sven Ritter, Rainer Nausedat[1], and SpeedProject. It seems to have been created as part of the development of its primary implementation, a program called "Squeez", which originated in 1993 as a utility for manipulating common archive formats, with no format of its own.[2] (See Squeeze for a list of formats with similar names.)
The source code download includes a text file giving file format details. The source code is archived as a .sqx file itself, but fortunately an SQX extractor is also included as a standalone Windows .exe. (Bad luck for users of any non-Windows platform, though.)
Identification
ASCII "-sqx-
" appears at offset 7. Though this is reminiscent of LHA compression identifiers, SQX is not closely related to LHA.
Links
- Wikipedia article
- Official site (from archive.org)
- Total SQX plugin for Total Commander file manager
- Some discussion of SQX
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Specification
- ↑ https://www.sac.sk/download/pack/squeez.zip (Squeez 1.1), "About" menu in main program