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2015-12-22 08:24
Trap

Registered: Jul 2010
Posts: 222
Packing anno 2015

Hi guys,

It's been a few days since I wrote Sledgehammer 2 and I am pretty sure the scene has evolved somewhat since then. So, I wonder what's the latest and greatest in terms of packers? Specifically I am looking for a solution I can use to pack/unpack parts of memory. Not loading - just in-memory.

In this wonderful open-source world I think sharing is caring and there really is no reason to write a packer/depacker myself if somebody else already did :)

cheers and a merry Christmas!

Trap
2015-12-22 08:27
Mixer

Registered: Apr 2008
Posts: 422
Wonderful that Bonzai is back :)

Exomizer is my weapon of choice nowadays. It has many modes of operation, so try it, does good job.
2015-12-22 08:34
Trap

Registered: Jul 2010
Posts: 222
Ah. Got it. Thanks Mixer!
2015-12-22 08:42
Trap

Registered: Jul 2010
Posts: 222
Anybody converted Exomizer to KickAss so I don't have to spend days figuring this one out?
2015-12-22 10:56
Cresh

Registered: Jan 2004
Posts: 354
https://github.com/p-a/kickass-cruncher-plugins
2015-12-22 11:59
Trap

Registered: Jul 2010
Posts: 222
That's awesome! Thanks a bunch Cresh!
2015-12-22 18:15
Burglar

Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 1031
cresh's stuff seems quite useful, when you're making a onefiled demo. if your stuff is going to get bigger and you want to load stuff fast, check out Spindle 2.1, Bitfire 0.4 and Krill's Loader, repository version 146. crunching is built in in each.

when choosing crunchers, exomizer yields best result, but also depacks the slowest by far.

also, quite a lot of info in this thread: Release id #139503 : Spindle 2.0
2015-12-22 19:02
Trap

Registered: Jul 2010
Posts: 222
Yes, I'm already using Spindle - lightyears ahead of the competition. So easy to use, which is a good thing for an old confused man like me :)

Thanks for all your kind responses fellow 8-bit aficionados.

/Trap
2015-12-23 18:55
Bitbreaker

Registered: Oct 2002
Posts: 500
Spindle is already loading and on the fly depacking with lz in any case. But other depackers yield better results in size, not necessarily in speed however. Did i just state somewhen, that it is great to have loadraw with later depack capabilities? Didn't spindle have also the enhanced linking that allows to load data whenever possible beforehand by keeping track of the used memory?
2016-01-02 10:45
Martin Piper

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 634
Depends if you're after packers that are native only, or cross platform tools. I think someone posted a comparison table here recently?
2016-01-02 11:43
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5020
Trap, your best bet is depack WHILE loading, because it uses up the idle times in loading for maximum effect.
 
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