NOAH
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− | '''NOAH''' is a file compression utility for DOS, and its native compressed file format. It was developed by Richard Levey, and distributed as shareware. | + | '''NOAH''' (also called '''NOAH's archive utility''') is a file compression utility for DOS, and its native compressed file format. It was developed by Richard Levey, and distributed as shareware. |
== Format details == | == Format details == | ||
Files start with a 4-byte header giving the original file size. | Files start with a 4-byte header giving the original file size. | ||
− | + | NOAH v1.1 format seems to be identical to Okumura's [[LZARI]] (modulo LZARI's non-portable header). | |
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− | == | + | Version 3.0 format is not the same as v1.1. |
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+ | == Identifiers == | ||
+ | The software does not provide a default filename extension. The v1.1 documentation suggests that you could use '''.noa'''. | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
− | * [{{SACFTPURL|pack|noah110.zip}} | + | * NOAH |
+ | ** [{{SACFTPURL|pack|noah110.zip}} v1.1] | ||
+ | ** v3.0: {{CdTextfiles|ultimateswco/ut/ut081.zip|ut081.zip}} → NOAHSARC.EXE |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 27 August 2024
NOAH (also called NOAH's archive utility) is a file compression utility for DOS, and its native compressed file format. It was developed by Richard Levey, and distributed as shareware.
[edit] Format details
Files start with a 4-byte header giving the original file size.
NOAH v1.1 format seems to be identical to Okumura's LZARI (modulo LZARI's non-portable header).
Version 3.0 format is not the same as v1.1.
[edit] Identifiers
The software does not provide a default filename extension. The v1.1 documentation suggests that you could use .noa.