UltraCompressor II
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− | '''UltraCompressor II''' is a 1990s-era compression and archiving program for the PC platform (DOS, Windows, OS/2, DesqView) which claimed to be both faster and more compact than other compression systems. It had special support for OS/2 extended attributes. It was a commercial program released as a "try-before-you-buy" download. | + | '''UltraCompressor II''' (UC2) is a 1990s-era compression and archiving program for the PC platform (DOS, Windows, OS/2, DesqView) which claimed to be both faster and more compact than other compression systems. It had special support for OS/2 extended attributes. It was a commercial program released as a "try-before-you-buy" download. It was developed by Ad Infinitum Programs (AIP-NL). |
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+ | == Related tools == | ||
+ | === UC2SEA === | ||
+ | Some versions (the Pro versions?) of UC2 include UC2SEA, a utility for making self-extracting UC2 archives. | ||
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+ | === UCEXE === | ||
+ | Some versions (the Pro versions?) of UC2 include UCEXE, an [[executable compression]] utility. It can compress (at least) [[MS-DOS EXE|DOS EXE]] files, and [[DOS executable (.com)|COM]] files (converting them to EXE). | ||
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+ | == Identification == | ||
+ | UC2 archives start with ASCII "{{magic|UC2}}", followed {{magic|0x1a}}. | ||
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+ | A likely signature for both UC2SEA and UCEXE formats is "{{magic|UC2X}}" at offset 28. | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
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** {{CdTextfiles|ftp.wwiv.com/pub/GENUTIL/uc2b305.exe|UC2 Revision 3.05-beta}} (1995?) | ** {{CdTextfiles|ftp.wwiv.com/pub/GENUTIL/uc2b305.exe|UC2 Revision 3.05-beta}} (1995?) | ||
** [https://www.sac.sk/download/pack/uc237b.exe UltraCompressor version 2.37-beta] (1996?) | ** [https://www.sac.sk/download/pack/uc237b.exe UltraCompressor version 2.37-beta] (1996?) | ||
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+ | == Sample files == | ||
+ | * {{DexvertSamples|archive/ultraCompressor2}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/security/docs/crypt/ripem.msu.edu/ultra-compressor-ii.txt UltraCompressor II info] | * [http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/security/docs/crypt/ripem.msu.edu/ultra-compressor-ii.txt UltraCompressor II info] | ||
* [http://www.nicodevries.com/professional/ An author's website] which includes a link to the source code. | * [http://www.nicodevries.com/professional/ An author's website] which includes a link to the source code. | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20090211113704/http://www.xs4all.nl/~aipnl/ Archived copy of AIPNL website] |
Latest revision as of 05:14, 28 December 2023
UltraCompressor II (UC2) is a 1990s-era compression and archiving program for the PC platform (DOS, Windows, OS/2, DesqView) which claimed to be both faster and more compact than other compression systems. It had special support for OS/2 extended attributes. It was a commercial program released as a "try-before-you-buy" download. It was developed by Ad Infinitum Programs (AIP-NL).
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[edit] Related tools
[edit] UC2SEA
Some versions (the Pro versions?) of UC2 include UC2SEA, a utility for making self-extracting UC2 archives.
[edit] UCEXE
Some versions (the Pro versions?) of UC2 include UCEXE, an executable compression utility. It can compress (at least) DOS EXE files, and COM files (converting them to EXE).
[edit] Identification
UC2 archives start with ASCII "UC2
", followed 0x1a
.
A likely signature for both UC2SEA and UCEXE formats is "UC2X
" at offset 28.
[edit] Software
Note that a designation like "UltraCompressor II revision 3" is roughly the same as "UltraCompressor version 2.3".
- UltraCompressor II for DOS
- UC2 original release (1994-01-01?) (another source)
- UC2 Revision 2 (1994-07-01?)
- UC2 Revision 3 (1995-06-01?)
- UC2 Revision 3 Pro
- UC2 Revision 3.05-beta (1995?)
- UltraCompressor version 2.37-beta (1996?)
[edit] Sample files
[edit] References
- UltraCompressor II info
- An author's website which includes a link to the source code.
- Archived copy of AIPNL website