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Bongo Cruncher   [2013]

Bongo Cruncher Released by :
Samar Productions [web]

Release Date :
13 February 2013

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Mr Wegi of Atlantic, Black Sun, Samar Productions
Graphics .... Isildur of Samar Productions
Help .... Bitbreaker of Arsenic, Nuance, Oxyron
  Marco

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User Comment
Submitted by Mr Wegi on 15 February 2013
@Groepaz I'd afraid exactly this. You offer me learning C :) Sources from delphi I can send to Your priv cause they are very ugly and shame for me:) As my goodwill after finishing bongo linking engine I'll try do it.
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Submitted by chatGPZ on 15 February 2013
"@USC I wonder about golden rule... What is better - lot of work, transport to java and You next post will be like "thx for super slow shit" or Windows is like C64 - VMware, Virtualbox... I guess Win4lin should be enought to playing W98."
write the packer itself in C, and make the gui in whatever other language. or likely even more reasonable, omit the gui completely.
that said, what makes me not use this is "no sourcecode" - which is a main requirement for tools these days for me.
User Comment
Submitted by Mr Wegi on 15 February 2013
@USC I wonder about golden rule... What is better - lot of work, transport to java and You next post will be like "thx for super slow shit" or Windows is like C64 - VMware, Virtualbox... I guess Win4lin should be enought to playing W98.

@iAN CooG - You impress me if You noticed 4 dedicated decrunchers. I'm glad from You unp64 and... without make next additional 4 decrunchers even not important is AB1E - just simple rts at the start decimal count is enought - will be done. And skull claimed for parameter depack from (offset in file).

edit:
Should be packfrom (offset in file)
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 14 February 2013
@USC: then change OS, world OS stats clearly say you're using the wrong one!!1
Wegi: Bongo cruncher (all 4 stubs) added in unp64 today. I don't like gui at all but having commandline switches makes it usable for me. =)
Sometimes it gives better crunch results than exomizer, but very rarely for what i tested. Good to see one more crosscruncher anyway.
What about next time you update it to add an option to remove onscreen depack countdown at all? It's easily done by removing all the sta ($d1),y and the jsr $ab1e at start anyway, but some could benefit for having it disabled, to allow packing also from $0400.
User Comment
Submitted by Urban Space Cowboy on 14 February 2013
"Easy to use"? Windows binary-only release isn't easy to use for me. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Mr Wegi on 13 February 2013
Main function of Bongo Cruncher is capability to pack any file.
Trackmolinker is created to assemble raw C64 files into d64 disk. You can use CMD Line either for Bongo and Trackmolinker to fully automate the packing/linking process. Also if you don't want to use Bongo there will be 28 loaders included - you can choose between Bongo, Doynax, LzWVL, ByteBoozer, Exomizer or LevelCrusher.

@Count Zero - be patient.
User Comment
Submitted by Isildur on 13 February 2013
sorry: "EFFICIENCY" :)
User Comment
Submitted by Count Zero on 13 February 2013
Erm pardon me ?
Better "accuracy" ???

PS: and just from the screenshot - PLEASE let someone corrrect the GUI texts.
User Comment
Submitted by Isildur on 13 February 2013
It's a cruncher only for now. Wegi will release full Bongo system soon. Interesting is that Bongo has fastest depacker routine and, in some cases, better efficiency than any other packersystem. And it's easy to use :) (Wegi correct me if I'm wrong with sth)
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 13 February 2013
This is only a cruncher or a linker too? and what is the difference between "Trackmolinker" and this ?
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