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MPH Resurfaces... 7-Zip Ported to the PSP
A note from PSPUpdates:
These days, with the functionality of the PSP blown wide open with all
the downgraders and hacks
, I'm sure a lot of you people have been wondering what
MPH
was up to. After some of his revolutionary releases like the 2.0 Downgrader and
the GTA game loader
, a lot of people would be expecting something big.
Well, MPH isn't one to disappoint. He has just successfully ported the
LZMA
archiving format to the PSP, or more popularly known as the
7-Zip
format. Originally created by
Igor Pavlov
for multiple platforms, this archiving format has been gathering a lot of momentum, and second, only to the RAR format. I've used it a lot and the compression this format allows is simply great.
And Igor Pavlov would be pretty proud to know that another great programmer has just ported his compression format to the PSP. Although it currently only extracts a file called archive.7z in the root of the Memory Stick
, it's pretty much guaranteed that in the coming weeks, this will be made into a proper full-fledged application. If not by MPH, then by someone else, because the source code has been released along with the proof-of-concept binary! Heck, I'd love to have it made
into an IRShell plugin
. Oh well, it depends on
Ahman
I guess.
Anyways, you can check out for yourself, the final results of what MPH has been busy with for a long time.
Download it
here
.
And if you want the source code, you can get it
here
.
posted on Sunday, July 30, 2006 11:20 PM by
Auri
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