*** CKIT (Compression KIT compressed files) *** Document revision 1.1 Written by Eugene F. Barker and Ryan Vander Stoep, this archiver does whole-disk archiving from the various Commodore drives (1541/1571/1581), as well as the larger CMD drives (hard disks). The latest known version is "CKIT-94", meaning it was released in 1994. The compressor program is commercial and dongle protected, but the decompressor is publically available. From reports I have received the compression used is RLE, which is not generally very good and it is also not very fast. One point in CKIT's favor is that it supports all the presently available storage devices (CMD hard disks, 15xx). The file extension for single disk files (i.e. when a compressed disk image only takes up one archive file) is "C4-". If an compressed image takes more than 1 file, the extension changes to "C4A" for the first and "C`A" for the second. I do not know what the extensions will be for compressed files taking more than two images, but CKIT does allow for an archive to span up to 27 disks. The header of the compressed file always starts with the string "MMS " (with a space and $00 null termination) which stands for "Mad Man Software", the company which makes the product. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F ASCII ----------------------------------------------- ---------------- 0000: 4D 4D 53 20 00 58 58 21 90 89 A0 00 60 00 04 00 MMSXX!`. 0010: 00 29 5A EC 94 03 40 06 20 2F BF D5 20 B4 68 81 )Z.@./h 0020: A0 8D 10 B4 10 AF 15 03 61 08 07 50 00 10 80 68 ....a..P.h 0030: 8A 88 08 91 03 32 1A 0F B7 30 1D 94 D0 7B 28 80 ..2..0.{( Byte: $0000-0004 - ASCII string "MMS " with null termination. 0005-???? - Compressed data Any other information on this format would be greatly appreciated.