26 February 2022, 21:56 | #1 |
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Shrinkler
A new version of Shrinkler has just been released: Shrinkler 4.7!
There are various new features and improvements this time:
You are all welcome to ask questions here, on Pouet or on GitHub. |
26 February 2022, 22:05 | #2 | |
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Thanks.
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As for 68k code, I think the parity context is unbeatable in all cases, and that's what I've always appreciated in Shrinkler. |
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26 February 2022, 22:30 | #3 |
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For small text files (a few kilobytes) it looks like it typically improves the size by about 1%. For larger files it makes less of a difference, since the dual contexts will converge towards the same distribution eventually.
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Thanks Blueberry for improving! |
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