ARJ到TAR.Z (TZ)转换器
在线免费转换您的arj文件为tar.z文件
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如何转换ARJ到TAR.Z
从计算机,Google Drive,Dropbox,URL或在页面上拖拽选择文件.
选择tar.z或任何其他你需要的格式作为结果(支持超过200种格式)
让文件进行转换随后你可以下载你的tar.z文件
关于格式
ARJ(Archived by Robert Jung)是由 Robert K. Jung 于 1991 年为 MS-DOS 创建的压缩归档格式,在 1990 年代初成为最流行的压缩工具之一。该格式使用基于 LZ77 滑动窗口技术结合霍夫曼编码的专有压缩算法,提供的压缩率可与同时代的其他 DOS 压缩工具匹敌甚至超越。ARJ 归档支持跨软盘的多卷分割,这在软件分发通常意味着需要装运多张 1.44 MB 软盘的时代是一项关键功能。该格式还提供密码保护、文件属性和时间戳保留、通过 CRC-32 校验和验证归档完整性,以及创建自解压可执行文件的功能。ARJ 在电子公告板系统和企业环境中被广泛采用,其压缩率、速度和功能集之间的良好平衡备受青睐。ARJ 的一大优势是出色的多卷支持 — 在处理跨软盘分割方面比许多竞争对手更为可靠,使其成为通过物理介质分发软件的首选。自解压归档功能是另一项实用优势,接收者无需安装 ARJ 工具即可解压文件。虽然随着基于互联网的分发取代软盘,ZIP、RAR 和 7Z 的兴起使 ARJ 的使用急剧减少,但 7-Zip 等现代压缩工具仍支持提取旧版 ARJ 归档。
TAR.Z is a compound archive format combining TAR archiving with Unix compress, one of the earliest general-purpose data compression tools available on Unix systems. The compress utility, originally written by Spencer Thomas, Joe Orost, and others around 1985, implements adaptive LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) compression — a dictionary-based algorithm that builds a translation table during compression and decompression. The TAR layer bundles files with full Unix metadata into a single stream, and compress reduces the stream size typically by 40-60%. TAR.Z was the standard compressed archive format on Unix systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, before gzip emerged as a patent-free replacement. The LZW algorithm used by compress was subject to patent claims by Unisys (holders of the LZW patent through Sperry), which motivated the development of gzip as an unencumbered alternative. One advantage is universal legacy compatibility — TAR.Z files can be extracted on any Unix system, including very old installations where newer compression tools may not be available. The format's historical ubiquity means that decades of archived software, documentation, and system backups exist as TAR.Z files. While TAR.GZ and TAR.XZ have replaced TAR.Z for new archives, the uncompress/zcat tools remain standard on all Unix-like systems, ensuring continued accessibility of legacy archives.