On 9/19/08 11:43 AM, in article
5cd41cd5-fb79-465a-a479-9e3d4024d0c8@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com, "Harry
Potter" <maspethrose7@aol.com> wrote:
I am working on file compression. I mentioned in a previous thread
that I did better than others. I was wrong.
Oh, I'm so surprised!
The experiment was
blotted by a bug. Now I'm getting results about as good as PKWare's
deflate/maximum technique. I still have ideas. Again, it may be due
to an error. Again, as mentioned previously, it is very slow. I have
in mind some techniques to speed up the compression. They wouldn't be
that good:
Then why re-invent the wheel?
Again, I don't think these would help much. In fact, on poorly
compressible files, it may take longer. I am looking for other
techniques to speed up this technique. I assume I must minimize the
hits. Any help would be appreciated.
Give it up, and use somebody else's wheel!
You don't go around making your own tires, do you?