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== Description ==<br />
'''Bonk''' is a mixed mode audio compression file format and codec written by Paul Harrison. It can achieve both lossy and lossless compression of audio. It uses a simple algorithm compared to most other audio codecs and the source code is just above 1000 lines. The implementation is open source using a GPL license.<br />
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It is not under active development - the latest version (0.6) is from 2002.<br />
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== Links ==<br />
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* [http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/bonk Home of Bonk]</div>PN