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== Software ==
 
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* [https://www.izarc.org/ IZArc] (read/write)
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* [https://www.izarc.org/ IZArc] (read/write) (latest)
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130228190316/http://www.quickzip.org/quickzip51.msi QuickZip 5.1] (archived)

Latest revision as of 22:18, 11 February 2024

File Format
Name BGA Archive
Ontology
Extension(s) .bza, .gza
Released ≤2005

BGA Archive is a family of compressed archive formats. It seems to be a kind of container format used to turn a single-file compression format into a multi-file format.

There are two known members of the BGA family:

  • BZA, presumably based on bzip2
  • GZA, presumably based on Gzip

The origin of BGA is undetermined, but it might be native to IZArc. The IZArc change log says that BGA format was added in version 3.2.

[edit] Identification

BZA files have bytes 42 5a 32 00 ("BZ2"...) at offset 4.

GZA files have bytes 47 5a 49 50 ("GZIP") at offset 4.

Better identification might be possible. More research needed.

[edit] Software

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