What changed compared to v1.0? · 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. The file to be compressed is a required argument, in addition the following switches are available: · -o: Specify the output file name. By default the input file with an .lz extension. · --window: Specify the window size for with streaming decompression. · --per-page: Force the windowed encoding for regular files. This is handy when combining both types of data. · --cut-input: Only specific segment of the file. · --offset-lengths: Use an alternate set of offset lengths. For e.g. --offset-lengths 3/6/8/10:4/7/10/13 · --emit-offset-tables: Generate the appropriate decruncher tables for the chosen offset lengths. · --statistics: Display some basic information about the types of matches made. · --best-offset-tables: Find the best offset lengths for optimal compression results. This is still slow and done lazy. · --binfile: Read from a raw binary without a preceeding loadaddress. As a default the cruncher expects a .prg-style file. · --include-tables: Include the offset tables (24 byte without gaps) to the output file, straight after load- and depack-address. · --sfx: Spit out a selfextracting .prg · --level: Spit out a level-packed file, including a generated load- and depack-address (the load-address of the .prg). · --raw: Spit out the raw pakced data without any additional bytes added before. In case the readme.txt of the previous version might be a good read.