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Answers

Posted by Trixter on July 3, 2007


Several times in my life, I’ve asked a question that nobody could answer. Sometimes I wait patiently and the answer comes one decade later (such as a walkthrough to Tass Times in Tonetown) or even two decades later (the solution to Hack). Other times, my need for information is too great and I research it myself (8088 Corruption) or architect a solution that can provide me the answer (MobyGames). The latter is a lot of work — I greatly prefer the former, as does everyone. But it doesn’t happen often, and sometimes I write off the entire cause and forget about it.

Today, however, I had one of those moments. I’m a compression geek, with a focus on high-performance decompression. I’ve always wondered how well real-time disk compression products like Stacker, Drivespace, Doublespace, SuperStor, EZDrive, etc. performed. How fast were they at compression? Decompression? How much compression did each achieve on a set of test data? Well, today I stumbled across this:

Real-time Data Compression Algorithms’ Benchmarks

After everyone is in bed tonight, I am setting aside an entire hour with a comfy chair to sit in and a pop to just… soak it all in.

4 Responses to “Answers”

  1. Jeremy's avatar

    Jeremy said

    And with my child tucked safely in bed, I will be sitting down with Star Wars Episode 2 and the accompanying Rifftrax.

    Calculation

  2. Trixter's avatar

    Trixter said

    How was it? Is it as good as MST3K used to be?

  3. qkumba's avatar

    qkumba said

    Are there any other walkthroughs that you’d like? :-)

  4. Trixter's avatar

    Trixter said

    Maybe :-) I haven’t finished Moebius (or Windwalker), although I seem to remember getting 75% of the way there… I also bought Neverwinter Nights Diamond for $5 so I’m “looking forward” to 100+ hours gameplay with that one.

    All this is on hold, though, as my main desktop machine is having trouble… I’m effectively off the main grid until I get it back up and running (or spend 3 days rebuilding it and reinstalling everything).

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