EDI Install archive

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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
 
Decompression:
 
Decompression:
* {{CdTextfiles|cica/cica9603/disk1/disc1/util/wramp12.zip|wramp12.zip}} → EXTRACT.EXE v1.20 (DOS utility)
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* [https://archive.org/details/megapack5 Topware Megapack 5] → Windows Shareware Welt.iso → WINCD/TOP3/TOP3001.ZIP → EXTRACT.EXE - v1.02
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* {{CdTextfiles|psl/pslv3nv05/WORDS/WIN/WPTOOLS/AMATE200.ZIP|AMATE200.ZIP}} → AMATEDEM.ZIP → EXTRACT.EXE - v1.10
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* {{CdTextfiles|cica/cica9603/disk1/disc1/util/wramp12.zip|wramp12.zip}} → EXTRACT.EXE - v1.20
  
 
Compression:
 
Compression:
* [https://archive.org/details/PowerPlay0995 PowerPlay CD-ROM (September 1995)] → special/disk1/bitmap/anw16/archive.exe - ARCHIVE.EXE v1.10
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* [https://archive.org/details/PowerPlay0995 PowerPlay CD-ROM (September 1995)] → special/disk1/bitmap/anw16/archive.exe - v1.10
* [https://archive.org/details/kultcds_361] → bbb/256/archive.exe - ARCHIVE.EXE v1.20
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* [https://archive.org/details/kultcds_361] → bbb/256/archive.exe - v1.20
  
 
EDI Install distributions:
 
EDI Install distributions:

Revision as of 17:04, 26 February 2023

File Format
Name EDI Install archive
Ontology
Extension(s) .$00, .@00, others
Wikidata ID Q105854853
Released ≤1994

EDI Install archive refers to a compressed file format associated with later versions of the EDI Install Pro installation software for Windows 3.x. EDI Install Pro was developed by Eschalon Development and Robert Salesas.

Contents

Discussion

The documentation implies that the format was introduced in EDI Install Pro v2.8. It is the successor of EDI Install packed file.

Registered users of the software received an ARCHIVE.EXE utility to create such files, and a redistributable EXTRACT.EXE utility to decompress them individually.

The default file extension is .$00. In case of a name conflict, .$01, .$02, etc., will be used.

The format also supports file splitting. Fragmented files use extensions .@00, .@01, etc.

Identification

Files start with ASCII "ARCV". This does not distinguish them from Eschalon Setup archive.

They seem to contain the string "CHNK", at the offset given by the byte or integer at offset 6.

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