Blueberry information 1388 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Aske Simon
- last name: Christensen
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Nexus-7 by Andromeda [web]
- cdc #2: Tint by The Black Lotus [web]
- cdc #3: Gift by Potion
- cdc #4: STS-02: Electric Kool-Aid by Synesthetics
- cdc #5: TBC Realtime Experience by Too Bloody Cheesy [web]
- demo Windows Photon by Fairlight [web]
- Nice rendering indeed.
- rulezadded on the 2015-03-21 14:18:16
- demo Windows fear the setting sun by Dead Roman
- Ehm, well, if you like that style...
- isokadded on the 2015-03-21 14:17:10
- demo Windows blue impulse by Primitive [web]
- Mmmmmm....
- rulezadded on the 2015-03-02 23:51:23
- 4k Windows Optical Circuit by 0x4015
- Colors, yay! Shapes, yay! Flow, yay! Music, ......... yay! :)
- rulezadded on the 2015-02-25 23:18:58
- demo Windows PAYBACK by JUGZ [web]
- I'm in a trance now...
- rulezadded on the 2015-02-08 14:34:52
- demo Windows Computer Graphics Demonstration Tape by Hackers [web]
- I like it!
- rulezadded on the 2015-02-08 14:33:03
- demotool Linux Windows Amiga AGA Amiga OCS/ECS MacOSX Intel Shrinkler by Loonies [web]
- The compressor is faster; the decompressor is the same.
It is not possible to make the decompressor significantly faster without completely changing the format, unfortunately. Basically, the compression format is designed for very good compression ratio and very small decompression code, at the expense of decompression speed. Other crunchers have other tradeoffs. - isokadded on the 2015-02-04 16:37:11
- demotool Linux Windows Amiga AGA Amiga OCS/ECS MacOSX Intel Shrinkler by Loonies [web]
- And for those of you not reading ADA: There is a new version out (4.4) which is much, much faster (and a bit better at default settings) than 4.3. It should also use somewhat less memory.
The new version also supports raw data crunching and comes with ready-to-use decompression source code. - isokadded on the 2015-02-04 10:42:52
- demotool Linux Windows Amiga AGA Amiga OCS/ECS MacOSX Intel Shrinkler by Loonies [web]
- There is one mul instead of two, yes, and there are also a lot of other things going on in the PackFire depacker. But the only way to know for sure it to try it. :)
I ran a comparison against PackFire to test the decrunch speed of a raw binary file on 68000.
Original: 265660 bytes (Spitz by Focus Design).
Shrinkler: 56056 bytes, 23 seconds.
PackFire: 53944 bytes, 47 seconds.
So yes, it appears Shrinkler decrunches about twice as fast as PackFire's "large" depacker. PackFire's "tiny" depacker is unquestionably much faster than Shrinkler (but this file is too big for it). - isokadded on the 2015-02-03 17:44:26
- demotool Linux Windows Amiga AGA Amiga OCS/ECS MacOSX Intel Shrinkler by Loonies [web]
- Quote:
i wonder if this could be adopted for other 68k platforms like atari?
I have looked a bit into the possibility of Atari support, and run some comparisons to PackFire, which seems to be the state of the art in that space. Shrinkler beats it comfortably for small files, but PackFire has the edge for larger files, due to its LZMA-derived "large" depacker. This is definitely something I will look more into.
Any other 68k platforms apart from Atari that could be relevant? - isokadded on the 2015-01-07 17:20:12
account created on the 2004-11-26 18:36:35
