does anyone know about an ecc-application like gnu ecc (but correct?)

does anyone know about an ecc-application like gnu ecc (but correct?)

Post by jw » Sat, 15 Apr 2000 04:00:00



GNU ecc has been withdrawn because of bugs quite some time ago, but
does anyone know about a similar program?

The point is to encode a file in such a way that it is protected against
a (user-supplied) amount of damaged blocks/bytes.

Thanks for pointers,
Jurriaan
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