PowerPacker
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== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
PowerPacker files apparently begin with ASCII "{{magic|PP}}", followed by a two-digit version number. Known signatures are "{{magic|PP11}}" and "{{magic|PP20}}". | PowerPacker files apparently begin with ASCII "{{magic|PP}}", followed by a two-digit version number. Known signatures are "{{magic|PP11}}" and "{{magic|PP20}}". | ||
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+ | == Software == | ||
+ | * [https://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/aminet/util/arc/ aminet/util/arc] → ppunpack* | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
* Many, but not all, of the .pp files at http://cd.textfiles.com/amigagames/ag-199501/MultiMedia/Diskmags/ ... | * Many, but not all, of the .pp files at http://cd.textfiles.com/amigagames/ag-199501/MultiMedia/Diskmags/ ... | ||
* [https://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/aminet/util/arc/PPUnpackWOS.lha PPUnpackWOS.lha] → sf.pp | * [https://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/aminet/util/arc/PPUnpackWOS.lha PPUnpackWOS.lha] → sf.pp | ||
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Revision as of 18:30, 10 December 2015
PowerPacker (also spelled Power Packer) is a file compression utility and compressed file format for Amiga computers. It was developed by Nico François, and distributed as shareware.
Identification
PowerPacker files apparently begin with ASCII "PP
", followed by a two-digit version number. Known signatures are "PP11
" and "PP20
".
Software
- aminet/util/arc → ppunpack*
Sample files
- Many, but not all, of the .pp files at http://cd.textfiles.com/amigagames/ag-199501/MultiMedia/Diskmags/ ...
- PPUnpackWOS.lha → sf.pp