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Rahsennor 18 Apr 2008, 04:42
What if you just want to store game data in an archive, and don't want to drag around some DLL?
![]() Iaaa wrote: No one still created best lzma packer in HL, but you want to do this in asm. It doesn't need to be the best, just better, than, say, gzip. ![]() |
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f0dder 18 Apr 2008, 08:20
Rahsennor wrote: What if you just want to store game data in an archive, and don't want to drag around some DLL? _________________ ![]() |
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AlexP 18 Apr 2008, 11:50
Uhh you two.... Is it always about how something would work best in a practical example? It's about the coding! (and thus fun-ness and learning)!!
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Rahsennor 23 Apr 2008, 04:30
f0dder wrote: Then you link to a static library instead of a dynamic library, case solved. ![]() Static linking with the "include" directive! ![]() |
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DOS386 07 May 2008, 08:20
> IMHO: think it's not good idea to write LZMA packer in asm
My HO <> your HO ![]() ![]() > No one still created best lzma packer in HL, but you want to do this in asm. Waiting for the best ? Take care not to die before ![]() > p.s. You can look 7-zip source codes, there are better lzma packer for now. 7-ZIP and LZMA SDK 4.58 are out ... LZMA code ported from C+++++++ to C ![]() |
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