DFGray wrote:
> As another option, you can use zlib (a very commonly used freeware library) directly from LabVIEW. Its compression algorithm is very similar
to WinZIP, so you should get similar results. Search for <B>LabVIEW Windows
Routines for Data Compression</B> at the main ni.com prompt or try the
following link <snip>
As the original developer of the OpenG lvzip library I just want to say
that it does make use of the zlib library internally. What I did was
merging the "zlib" library by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler with the
"zip/unzip" code from Gilles Vollant and changing the export type of the
functions so that the same VIs could be used to call either a unix
shared library of that code or a Windows DLL version.
The next version currently under testing will support adding new files
to an existing archive, deleting files from an archive as well as
extracting password protected files.
Rolf KAlbermatter
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