I have absolutely no idea what could cause this, as I use completely standard rar.exe from the original producer to make these archives with nothing special about them whatsoever. In case this works better on your system, here's a zip file: http://drop.io/perl_performance/asset/ap-vs-cw-vs-sb-zip
Next time i'll just upload the nytprof.out file. I kinda assumed that with what little information there is, looking at it normally would be all that's required. And as far as the format itself goes, ask the nytprof guys, i only used their tools. ;) (Should mention you're supposed to start with opening the "index.html" file.)
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