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Doynamite 1.1   [2014]

Released by :
Bitbreaker

Release Date :
10 March 2014

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Bitbreaker of Arsenic, Nuance, Oxyron
  Doynax
Test .... The Human Code Machine of Masters' Design Group, Oxyron
Help .... The Human Code Machine of Masters' Design Group, Oxyron

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Summary
Submitted by Bitbreaker on 10 March 2014
Changes:
- Literals are now copied forwards and thus the safety margin is low (typically 4 bytes or less) - Needless to say that the format is incompatible with v1.0

- Selfextracting executables can now be generated by the cruncher

- An optimal loading address can be generated, based on the estimated safety margin
- No more .prg/.bin autodetection. Default input filetype is now .prg, raw binaries can be packed with --binfile
- Iterative mechanism to find the best offset lengths and possibility to add the offset table to the output file
- Simple version in /simple/ generates ~0,5% bigger files but has a $e1 bytes big depacker and depacks around 5-10% faster. This is achieved by rearranging the encoding and forgoing on the offsets base adjustment.
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