PACK/UNPACK
DOCUMENTATION FOR "PACK" AND "UNPACK" ------------------------------------- PACK is an amazing program from Europe which will take almost any executable program, pack it, and create a new runnable program which is much smaller than the original. PACK will usually create a new file which is on average about 50% of its original size, although file size will vary depending upon the program being packed and its original size. This utility is great for anyone short on disk space (who isn't!) and will also greatly shorten the load time of large programs run from floppy disk. Beware, some files (especially small files or previously packed programs) can become larger in size when packed, so keep an eye on the resulting file size. Almost any program can be packed, but there are a few which might not work if packed so you should be sure to test your packed programs before removing the original. Pack only files with the following extensions: .PRG, .TOS, .TTP, .APP. Following a successful packing, the original file size, the new file size, and the packed program size as a percentage of the original size is shown. UNPACK, the companion to PACK, will unpack any file which has been previously packed. Language translation of PACK and UNPACK into English by Gordon W. Moore. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> When contemplating the PACKing of my entire database, there were two pitfalls to consider. The remembering and typing of all of my program names, (as PACK did not use the GEM file selector), and the several programs I had run across that wouldn't PACK. The solution to the first one was simple. Add a selector box to the PACK program. This has been done, and is included in this ARC file. Every effort was made to avoid possible compatibility problems. The PACK program was not reassembled, but simply patched with a GEM call at the lowest level where the program was doing keyboard input. The PACK program is also exactly the same size. A partial solution to unpackable programs is REMOVSYM.PRG. Most of the PACKing errors are caused by either having a Symbol Table embedded in the program, or by having data in the 'Reserved' part of the header. (PACK will give an 'Error in Header' message in these cases.) If a Symbol Table exists, REMOVSYM will delete it, its associated relocation entries, and move the fixup table up into its correct place. In the cases of data in the Reserved area, it will give a warning prompt, and allow you to erase that data also. At this time, I don't know what this reserved area is, or what the data in it can be used for. So far, the programs where I have erased this data and PACKed them have run just fine. Until I find out more information, I suggest keeping the original file backed up, and thoroughly testing the PACKed version before relying on it. These other messages cause REMOVSYM to skip the file: File Header OK - There is no Symbol Table or Reserved Data to fix. Not Program File - The file requested does not have a program file header. Not Enough Memory - There is not enough memory to load the selected file. I hope this program helps you in PACKing files. I don't even save the originals, because you can always UNPACK to get them back! John Harris 45346 Graceway Dr. Ahwahnee, CA 93601 (209)683-6540 GEnie: JHARRIS32
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