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Harbinger1 03-09-12 07:25 PM

WinRAR or 7z?
 
I am planning in in-stalling DarkWraith`s New UIs_TDC_6_9_0_DarkWraith`s MOD.
should I use WinRAR or 7z to compress the files?
Thanks:yawn:

misha1967 03-09-12 07:26 PM

Either would work. I've used WinRAR for years, so that's what I use, but both oughta work.

DelphiUniverse 03-09-12 07:31 PM

Winrar works for both so I would use Winrar. Winrar is also the fastest and offers the best compression in most cases. The only place where I would recommend winzip is with pictures, winzip offer much better compression with pictures vs winrar.

Use WinRar for compressing data, games, video
Use Winzip for compressing images

TheDarkWraith 03-09-12 07:37 PM

Just some FYI I compress all my mods using ZipGenius. If you use that app to decompress it's guaranteed to work :yep:

Harbinger1 03-09-12 07:38 PM

thanks
 
WinRAR it is!

Sailor Steve 03-09-12 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DelphiUniverse (Post 1852708)
winzip

He didn't ask about Winzip, he asked about 7zip, which is far better than either "Win". After I discovered 7zip I threw out all five other programs I had been using, including WinRar.

Harbinger1 03-09-12 10:55 PM

video tutorial
 
Is there a video tutorial installing the above mentioned mod. I read that I should chose the language for the UI (metric or imperial ) then place it in the MOD folder. Is that the MOD folder in SH5 or in the actual
in the downloaded files?

Harbinger1 03-09-12 11:17 PM

What I really meant to
 
sorry guys after I read my last message I didn`t even understand what I wrote. Here is the exact wording in the text that came with the MOD. :hmmm: select appropriate 'Dials.dds' (or use your own!) and place in 'MODS\NewUIs_TDC_6_9_0_ByTheDarkWraith\data\Menu\G ui'. Do this before enabling mod!
If there is a folder inside called 'TDC' then you have to copy the files in that folder to 'MODS\NewUIs_TDC_6_9_0_ByTheDarkWraith\data\Menu\G ui\TDC'. Do this before enabling mod! :salute:

If there is a video tutorial out there that would be a great help.

ADMIRALTIA 03-10-12 12:28 AM

Do you have JSGME?

Harbinger1 03-10-12 12:36 AM

JSGME
 
yes, that`s what I have been using to install other MODS.

ADMIRALTIA 03-10-12 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harbinger1 (Post 1852810)
yes, that`s what I have been using to install other MODS.

I noticed you said other mods. New UIs_TDC_6_9_0_DarkWraith is fully compatible with JSGME and majority of mods are so use it.

Extract the files and copy the mods (primary mod and the addons ) to your main mod folder and activate using JSGME

Kafka BC 03-10-12 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1852770)
After I discovered 7zip I threw out all five other programs I had been using, including WinRar.

With you there on that one Steve. :up:

Bothersome 03-10-12 12:38 PM

What Steve said it gold.

7Zip is the only program I use any more and I've tried em all since the 80's. (PKzip for DOS)

Kafka BC 03-10-12 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bothersome (Post 1853064)
What Steve said it gold.

7Zip is the only program I use any more and I've tried em all since the 80's. (PKzip for DOS)

PKzip for DOS, gosh, that takes me back, wasn't it fun trying to remember all those DOS commands to extract the files properly.

TheDarkWraith 03-10-12 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kafka BC (Post 1853108)
PKzip for DOS, gosh, that takes me back, wasn't it fun trying to remember all those DOS commands to extract the files properly.

Still have and use that program (I have a dos only computer for doing special testing ;)) :yep:

Kafka BC 03-10-12 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDarkWraith (Post 1853113)
Still have and use that program (I have a dos only computer for doing special testing ;)) :yep:

I still have it on floppy somewhere. I have three DOS machines, a 386 20mhz, 486SX 25mhz, and a 486 DX2 66mhz. I keep them because I am sentimental and every once in a while I like to play games that I can't get to play on anything else (i.e. Wing Commander: Privateer), usually on the DX2 which has a whopping 32 megabytes of RAM. :DL

I still love DOS, but you know what they say, your first love brings the fondest memories. :03:

TheDarkWraith 03-10-12 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kafka BC (Post 1853134)
I still love DOS, but you know what they say, your first love brings the fondest memories. :03:

Do they ever :yep: I love DOS also. I still have one of the first models of PC ever made - the IBM PC/XT 4.77 MHz / 9Mhz Turbo (nice 4 color screen)! Have some TRS-80 Model III's also :o

The reason I love DOS is because it doesn't impede me from accessing the hardware unlike Windows. Protected mode is nice but when you want to access the hardware directly Windows is a royal PITA to do it with :shifty:

DelphiUniverse 03-10-12 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1852770)
He didn't ask about Winzip, he asked about 7zip, which is far better than either "Win". After I discovered 7zip I threw out all five other programs I had been using, including WinRar.

I desided to make a test using the latest of all programs. Latest winzip (v16), latest Winrar (v4.11) and latest 7zip (v9.20)

I compressed a full game of almost 400 MB of mixed data, video, pictures, music files. Here is the result:

7zip: 130 seconds and compressed size became 367,677 kB
WinRAR: 116 seconds and compressed size became 368,461 kB
Winzip: 79 seconds and compressed size became 365,153 kB

All programs used the best compression available.

The latest winzip beat the crap out of 7zip and winrar in terms of time and it is also smaller.

WinRar beat 7zip in terms of speed by a relatively good margin and had just a little bit extra size, nothing that will matter.

7zip had the longest compression time.

7zip compressed 2,896,160 bytes of data per second
WinRar compressed 3,252,614 bytes of data per second
Winzip compressed 4,733,117 bytes of data per second

:know:

winzip spent about 40% less time versus 7zip. If you compress 10 GB of data using 7zip and we imagine it will take an hour to do so, then winzip will spend 36 minutes to do the same, thats how serious it becomes when dealing with huge amounts of data.

Herr-Berbunch 03-10-12 04:32 PM

I'm not disputing your results but I find 7zip fulfilled my needs over the others when I first started unzipping( I don't zip), brand loyalty and the fact it still does want I want means it still has a place on any PC I have.

DelphiUniverse 03-10-12 04:45 PM

The only problem is that you can't predict time and final size, it just can't be done without very complex math. It will always vary, sometimes there will be great fluctuations.


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