Exomizer, the widely used packing tool which crunches your 8bit files starting from your own PC, improves again!
This brand new version (2.0.7) includes fixes and new features exclusively dedicated to 264 machines’users, and it’s a straight consequence of a feedback to the author Magnus Lind from Luca of the FIRE crew, after his recent dealing with stuff that have to work on C16 too.
Here follow the changes’list since the previous version:
– bugfixed commodore sfx targets to automatically disable irq when decrunching over system areas. This was reported for the plus4 target by Luca/FIRE. This fix together with moving the decrunch table to zero-page, -Di_table_addr=0x2, allows decrunching $0200- without corruption for all commodore targets except for the vic20-configs that have a memory hole at $0400-$1000;
– bugfixed z80 decrunchers from Metalbrain;
– bugfixed sfx c16/plus4 target where the default decrunch effect could corrupt memory while decrunching data that covers $0be7, reported by Luca/FIRE;
– added feature to sfx-mode that complains if the data it too big to fit in the available memory of the selected target, suggested by Luca/FIRE;
– added c16 target, -t 16, like -t4 but with smaller memory, suggested by Luca/FIRE;
– bug fixed in the z80 decruncher.