User's Manual for High-Performance File-Compression Program LHarc Version 1.12B 04/29/89 Copyright (c) Haruyasu Yoshizaki (Yoshi), 1988-89 Nifty Serve PFF00253 ASCII PCS pcs02846 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0. It Came to Pass One Day... After reading "A Hard Disk Cookbook" from Shouei Press, I had a strong desire to write my own archiving utility. On the Nifty Serve network, I was first exposed to Mr. Miki's Larc, which surpassed the well-known PKware in compression ratios, as reported in the Forum Software Debut and Review. The next shock came when I saw Mr. Okumura's LZari, which has even better compaction-ratio performance. I started to rewrite LZari for in assembly level language, trying to make it run faster, but I could find no way of speeding up the process of de-archiving. So, as an alternative, I used adaptive Huffman coding with an LZSS encoder in order to achieve a similar rate of compression with a faster decompression process. This is the idea used in LHarc. No one can be sure of eradicating all possible bugs, yet if SPACE is more valuable than TIME to you, please give this program a try. It may be slower in execution, but it achieves the tightest compression ratios of any general archiver in the present environment (copyright reserved). 1. How to Use It: Just type "LHarc" to see the help screen. Command-line synopsis: ====================== LHarc [command] [/[-|+|2|