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Shazam Cruncher + Linker V1.1   [1994]

Shazam Cruncher + Linker V1.1 Released by :
Shazam!

Release Date :
1994

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Grize of Darkside

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Production Info
Submitted by Richard on 10 May 2007
(From docs)
A small cruncher that can save out raw code and used in loaders as it depacks forwards.

-Files up to $F000 in size can be loaded.
- Action Replay fastload supported
- Uses slow save routine

You have the ability to change the packer's speed using +/- key

Technical information:

Control bytes used are: $87,$a7,$c7

$87 = Repeated memory (1 page search)
$A7 = Repeated memory (Full mem.search)
$C7 = Equal character packing

Packed memory layout:

$87,LENGTH,SBC-LO
$A7,LENGTH,SBC-LO,SBC-HI
$C7,LENGTH,EQUAL CHAR

$87,$00 = CHAR $87
$A7,$00 = CHAR $A7
$C7,$00 = CHAR $C7
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