Well, I mean he did cover his idea pretty succinctly in the first sentence there:
twitch wrote:What about using 7zip (gnu lgpl source code available) for decompression ..."
(my highlighting, of course)
which is precisely why I chimed in, seemed for some reason you missed it.
He specifically inquired about using 7zip
for decompression only, not compression (which I can't imagine anyone would considering the prevalence of RAR but we just covered that multiple times in the past few posts).
And I get the thing about the IRC channel, but I was on IRC back in late 1988 before it even went "public" and helped code the development for years - in fact I was on IRC pretty much every single day from that time until around 2007 or so... almost 20 years of that is enough for this lifetime, so I guess I just miss out on the alphas for v6.
I tried to do some makeshift testing myself earlier today with a few gigs of RARs I made from a DVD5 ISO to see which could decompress it faster, 7zip or WinRAR (which is what I use, can't stand command lines anymore). On this ThinkPad T60 I have with 2GB of RAM and a 5400 rpm drive, 7zip was about 6% faster in the decompression, so not a lot to write home about but it
was somewhat more efficient at getting the job done (32 bit version of the latest 7zip, on Windows 7 Professional x86, Core Duo 1.66 GHz CPU).