If you are looking for technical details on how compression works (the foundation of any "zip" tool), the following standards apply:
The term often appears in discussions involving C4ALL (Cloud for All) , a forensic script used by digital investigators to process digital evidence.
: These programs compressed entire disks into smaller segments, often dividing them into four distinct files for easier storage or transfer.
However, based on existing technologies, the term most likely relates to one of the following specialized contexts: 1. C4ALL (Forensic Scripting)
There is no standard or widely recognized software, file format, or term known as "" in general computing or digital forensics.
In the era of 8-bit computing, there were specific utilities for the known as ZIP/UNZIP .
: It runs entirely in the browser using WebAssembly to process files in a secure, sandboxed environment without uploading data to a server.
: While not named "C44zip," the combination of the "C" (for Commodore) and the multi-part compression method (4 files) is a common point of historical reference in data archiving communities. Summary Table: Compression Technology Standards