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██╔══██╗ ██╔══██╗ ██╔══██╗ RAR - What's new in the latest version
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Version 2.00 beta 3 - a "Major" release, beta test pre-release
1. The general compression algorithm has been significantly improved:
Compression ratio and speed are both improved under normal conditions
and adapt better to available memory.
2. A special "multimedia" compression method has been added. It is
intended primarily to be used when compressing digital audio data and
graphics (true color bitmaps). An improvement in the compression
ratio, of up to 30%, can be expected over the normal compression
algorithm.
The use of multimedia compression is optional and may be switched on
by the "Use multimedia compression" item in the configuration menu or
by the command line switch -mm[f]. RAR performs intelligent data
analysis and uses the general compression algorithm when multimedia
compression provides no improvement. Optimum performance occurs when
different data types are combined in the same archive. The switch
-m<N> "Set compression method" may also be used with multimedia
compression.
When multimedia compression is used for the entire archive (switch off
data analysis when compressing certain multimedia files), the -mmf
switch may be used "Force Multimedia Compression".
3. The OS/2 version of RAR 2.00 contains an option for changing the size
of the sliding dictionary created when files are compressed. This may
be set to 64Kb, 128Kb, 256Kb (default), 512Kb or 1Mb and results in a
corresponding (significant) decrease in the size of the output
archive, particularly when compressing large files. When compressing
using a large (more than 64Kb) sliding dictionary, compression time
will increase.
4. The RAR 2.00 version for Dos may be used to unpack archives created
with RAR 2.00 on other platforms (currently OS/2 only) where the
sliding dictionary size is greater than 64 Kb. As much memory
(Conventional and EMS) as possible should be made available to the Dos
version of RAR when unpacking archives created using a large sliding
dictionary, in order to improve unpacking speed. Archives created with
a large dictionary cannot be converted to SFX with the default SFX
module in the Dos version.
5. Password encryption has been improved.
6. A Data Recovery facility has been implemented. Optionally, redundant
information may be added to a RAR archive, incurring a small penalty
in archive size, which will help to recover archived files in the case
of floppy disk failure or data losses of any other kind. Use the
option "Put recovery record" in the configuration or the Alt/F6 key in
RAR to place the redundant recovery information into a created
archive. The corresponding command lines switch is -rr[N], where N is
the number of redundant data sectors (1 to 8). Default values are:
Archive size Number of RR-sectors
< 50Kb 2
50Kb-500Kb 4
> 500Kb 8
A damaged archive may be reconstructed using the "Repair" function of
RAR (Alt/F8 key combination in RAR or the command line option "r").
The recovered archive will be named $RECOVER.RAR. If the old, pre-2.00
repair procedure was used (without data recovery records) or
recovering was not completed, the reconstructed archive will be named
$RECONST.RAR.
The chance of successful archive reconstruction, using recovery
records, is very high if the size of the continuous portion of damaged
data is not greater than N*512 bytes, where N is number of RR-sectors
initially placed into the archive.
7. RAR 2.00 is compatible with previous releases and handles archives
created by older versions of RAR. The sole limitation of backward
compatibility: you will need old external SFX module to convert old
style archive to SFX or simply build it using RAR 1.5x. Archives
created with RAR 2.00 cannot be unpacked by older versions of RAR.
8. RAR 2.00 for DOS determines the current CPU type and uses 386/486 CPU
instructions code if possible. This option may be switched on/off
using the option "Use 386 instructions" in the configuration menu.
9. The OS/2 version of RAR 2.00 has a new feature "Set task priority and
sleep time". Use Alt/R in full-screen or the switch -ri<P>[:<S>] on
the command line to activate this option.
The task priority <P> (possible values, 0 to 128) conforms to the
corresponding OS/2 concept. Values of <P> are grouped into the
following groups:
<P> value OS/2 <priority class>:<priority level>
0 OS/2 default (i.e. 2:0, or <P>=33)
1-32 1:0-1:31
33-64 2:0-2:31
65-96 3:0-3:31
97-128 4:0-4:31
When <P> is equal to 0, the default OS/2 task priority is used.
The sleep time <S> is a value from 0 to 1000 (milliseconds). This
is the period of time that RAR will give back to OS/2 after every read
or write during the packing or unpacking operation. The sleep time
setting is useful when several tasks with the same priority are
running in the system.
10. Names of produced by 'R' command archives are changed from
$RECOVER.RAR and $RECONST.RAR to _RECOVER.RAR and _RECONST.RAR
for better portability of RAR/Unix with Unix shell.
11. In the fullscreen mode information about method, dictionary
size and ratio is displayed at the lower right conner.
12. If commands 'V' and 'L' process more than one archive
total information about all archives will be shown.
13. OS/2 versions of RCVT and UNRAR added to distributive.