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[intro sounds] Before we begin, I'd like to thank Jason Scott for his work on BBS the Documentary. Released in 2005, it serves as a magnificent historical record of the Bulletin Board System era. It's now released under creative commons, I'll be featuring various excerpts from his documentary in this video. I'm sure most of us used the programs PKZIP and PKUNZIP during the 90s to compress and decompress our files. Written by Phil Katz, the ZIP format quickly became the standard for IBM PC Compatibles. But there's a bitter backstory to this and to explore it, we first have to start in 1952. //Huffman Coding// Yessss, in 1952 David A Huffman, whilst studying Information Theory at MIT, wrote a paper on finding the most efficient binary code. His paper sacrificed speed for size and gave us a standard method of data compression. Explained very quickly, its a method of compression which cuts up all the usual bytes of data, assigns them onto a binary tree in descending order of frequency used, and then, by providing a means of unravelling the data, depending on which side of the tree it falls, allows each character to take up less than the usual 8 bits, or one byte, that it normally would Fast forward to the 80s, and with Bulletin Board systems becoming ever more popular, it's abundantly clear that there needs to be a more efficient method of transporting files over the tediously slow and expensive system of modem to modem communication. Enter Thom Henderson and Andy Foray, who in the early 80s would setup a computing consultancy they would later name Software Enhancement Associates, or SEA, operating out of New Jersey. Thom had a background as a seaman and so this became an integral part of the logo. Their work began really just helping out with the bulletin boards emerging at the time. FidoNet; a worldwide computer network used for communication between Bulletin Boards, was then in its infancy, and so Thom and Andy began making software to help it expand. They worked on the software SEADOG, setup the KITTEN BBS and really enabled Fidonet to expand exponentially through work on the mailer software and Echomail, enabling a store and forward messaging system, similar to USENet. But the real breakthrough for SEA was creaking a program called ARC in 1995. A compression utility which leant heavily from Huffman's freely published work. Distributed as shareware, this software quickly became the defacto standard for compression and decompression not just on bulletin board systems, but also on MS-DOS and other business related machines. In line with the accepted procedure from his previous work on mainframes, Thom would also make the source code for the software completely available. There were rival products also in the marketplace, including ZOO, which was distributed freely and developed by Rahul Dhesi. This was another program developed from scratch and gained some traction, but, despite being free, ARC was generally faster and offered better compression rates. Of course ARC...
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