DEFLATE 1-2-3

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File Format
Name DEFLATE 1-2-3
Ontology
Extension(s) .?!?
Released 1989

DEFLATE 1-2-3 is a possible name for a compressed file format used for installation by some Lotus software.

It is not related to PKWARE's DEFLATE compression format, which it predates.

The compression utility, DEFLATE.EXE, calls itself "DEFLATE, the 1-2-3 file compression program".

The decompression utility, INFLATE.EXE, calls itself "INFLATE, the 1-2-3 file decompression program".

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Format details

The compressed file has the same name as the original, except that the second character of the filename extension is replaced with "!".

The first byte of the compressed file is the filename character that was replaced. The compressed data immediately follows.

The compression scheme is a common form of LZW, like Zoo or EA archive, with a maximum code size of 12 bits.

Identification

[TODO]

Software

  • INFLATE/DEFLATE (These utilities run on DOS, and probably OS/2.)
    • INFLATE v2.0: smartpic.zip → {INFLATE.EXE, FLATE.RI}
    • DEFLATE and INFLATE v2.0: [1] → {DEFLATE.EXE, INFLATE.EXE, FLATE.RI}
    • INFLATE Symphony Release 2.2: [2] → {INFLATE.EXE, FLATE.RI}
  • Deark

Sample files

(Look for files for which the second letter of the extension is "!".)

  • See the packages in the Software section above.
  • fldemo1.zip ...
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