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CandyMan 15 Nov 2017, 15:32
You can put the executable file through the filter in order can later of it to compress and to get the smaller compressed file.
You can download executables from https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cHsEgj1hcuVFXueW_tACDC7x621ruAqS

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comrade 20 Nov 2017, 04:31
The link points to SIGMA.7Z, an archive containing the following files:
LOADER.BIN
SIGMA.COM
SIGMA.EXE

No other explanation is given. No source code.

Is this a project of yours, CandyMan?
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CandyMan 20 Nov 2017, 18:06
the program contains the built disasembler written by me and the modified code of the "kkrunchy" filter and the LZMA library and APLIB which it is possible to find in the Internet.

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