Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!clyde.concordia.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!ists!yunexus!xrtll!xrtll.uucp!silver From: silver@xrtll.uucp (Hi Ho Silver) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: "Re:Virtual Memory on DOS" Keywords: response Message-ID: <1990Oct27.212754.10382@xrtll.uucp> Date: 27 Oct 90 21:27:54 GMT Sender: silver@xrtll.uucp (Hi Ho Silver) Organization: Not around here, pal! Lines: 31 A while ago, I posted the following: There are also programs available which compress EXE and COM files using the standard LZW method but leave them executable (i.e. when you load the file in, some code added by the compressor will transparently uncompress the file so the image in memory is identical, but the executable takes less space on the disk). I've seen references to one or two of these in the catalogs of shareware/PD houses, and also PKWare has one that was in beta testing a few months ago. If you have any experience with such programs, please SEND ME EMAIL describing your experiences. Any info would be appreciated. I'll chew on the information and post some form of summary to the net in a couple of weeks. ----------------------------------(cut here)------------------------------- Here is the response I received: From: sph@ihlpm.att.com (Stephen P Hill) I have used both LZEXE and PKLITE (Beta version), and never had one of them corrupt a program. PKLITE seems to compress the files slightly (very slightly) more than LZEXE. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- HI ROGER |Nikebo says "Nikebo knows how to post. Just do it."| silver@xrtll _________|-----------------------|_______________|------------|_____________ yunexus!xrtll!silver (L, not 1) | Hi Ho Silver | costing the net thousands Silver: Ever Searching for SNTF |i need a grilf | upon thousands of dollars