BSQ (W1GOH)

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'''BSQ''' (W1GOH Binary SQueeze) is a binary-to-text file encoding utility and format. It was developed by Steve Ward and "W1GOH". It has some connection to the amateur radio community.
 
'''BSQ''' (W1GOH Binary SQueeze) is a binary-to-text file encoding utility and format. It was developed by Steve Ward and "W1GOH". It has some connection to the amateur radio community.
  
In addition to encoding, it does simple data compression.
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In addition to encoding, it does simple data compression. This compression algorithm is apparently related to [[TERSE]].
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
 
* {{CdTextfiles|simtel/simtel9211/msdos/packet/bsq.arc|bsq.arc}} - BSQ v2.0 (source code + binaries for DOS and CP/M)
 
* {{CdTextfiles|simtel/simtel9211/msdos/packet/bsq.arc|bsq.arc}} - BSQ v2.0 (source code + binaries for DOS and CP/M)
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* [https://archive.org/details/bsq-v-2.0 BSQ V2.0.zip] - BSQ v2.0  (source code, documentation, and binaries)

Revision as of 01:56, 14 September 2023

File Format
Name BSQ (W1GOH)
Ontology
Extension(s) .bsq
Released 1985

BSQ (W1GOH Binary SQueeze) is a binary-to-text file encoding utility and format. It was developed by Steve Ward and "W1GOH". It has some connection to the amateur radio community.

In addition to encoding, it does simple data compression. This compression algorithm is apparently related to TERSE.

Identification

Version 1 files start with ASCII "=== BSQ 1 FILE".

Version 2 files start with ASCII "=== BSQ ver   2".

Software

  • bsq.arc - BSQ v2.0 (source code + binaries for DOS and CP/M)
  • BSQ V2.0.zip - BSQ v2.0 (source code, documentation, and binaries)
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