X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=3cb9e900fb194026c87e17ab5b5925f0515d2d74;hb=b6034a5dd44709341c46d553b1c0294ec91f13e4;hp=abfbeafb8c3fddfcaf233ef13bc8d560f236def4;hpb=e940fda88a92ff9e931ec88fb4c0e1ebd6fa2dfb;p=wimlib diff --git a/README b/README index abfbeafb..3cb9e900 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -61,15 +61,14 @@ commands and their syntax. For additional documentation: COMPRESSION RATIO -wimlib (and wimlib-imagex) can create XPRESS, LZX, or LZMS compressed WIM archives. -The following tables compare the compression ratio and performance for creating -a compressed x86_64 Windows PE image. Note: these timings were done on Windows -so that the times would be fully comparable; however, wimlib may have even -better performance on other operating systems such as Linux. Timings were done -with 2 CPUs available, both of which automatically are used by wimlib for both -XPRESS and LZX, and also by imagex.exe but apparently only for LZX. Results for -LZMS compression are excluded because the creation of LZMS compressed WIM -archives is not yet recommended. +wimlib (and wimlib-imagex) can create XPRESS, LZX, or LZMS compressed WIM +archives. The following tables compare the compression ratio and performance +for creating a compressed x86_64 Windows PE image with XPRESS and LZX. Note: +these timings were done on Windows so that the times would be fully comparable; +however, wimlib may have even better performance on other operating systems such +as Linux. Timings were done with 2 CPUs available, both of which automatically +are used by wimlib for both XPRESS and LZX, and also by imagex.exe but +apparently only for LZX. Table 1. WIM size