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C/ASM aPLib decompressor #17

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Not really an issue, but here are usable sources of aPLib 0.26 decompressor.
Both C and compact ASM.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by pissmasterplus on 15 Apr 2014 at 6:31

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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Ugh, I messed up title, sorry about that.

Original comment by pissmasterplus on 15 Apr 2014 at 6:33

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I've fixed the issue title and changed the type to enhancement. However, can 
you please cover it with more details? What would you like to do us with these 
C/ASM sources for aPLib decompression? Put them to source package, or anything 
else? It's not quite clear to me so far. Thanks :-)

Original comment by subz3ro....@gmail.com on 16 Apr 2014 at 9:21

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Replace current decompressor with C one for greater portability, in case all 
that inline asm is converted to higher level language one day. As for the 
compressor, I doubt aPLib license allows it.

Original comment by pissmasterplus on 16 Apr 2014 at 2:02

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As for complete ASM code removal - for SDL versions this makes sense, but still 
majority of users work with the DOS version, so this has lower priority than 
some other "todo features" :)
As for the aPLib compressor source - I've disassembled it for private use only 
like 14 years ago, and as it is freeware now (and AT2 was never focused on 
earning money), I don't see this 'that dark' as its use and Joergen Ibsen as an 
author is credited all the time there. However, I do see the violation of his 
license statement in the light of the AT2 sources being put to public. This is 
still something to clear up, together with the bugfixes/enhancements I did to 
MAME OPL3 emulation.

Original comment by subz3ro....@gmail.com on 16 Apr 2014 at 4:34