From: Frantisek Hanzlik <franta@hanzlici.cz>
To: Freedos user list <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>,
DOSEMU/FreeDOS <linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: UPX or not UPX FreeDOS programs/TSRs?
Date: Sun, 04 May 2014 11:17:26 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <536605A6.4050909@hanzlici.cz> (raw)
Hi all more experienced,
I'm trying to revise and update dosemu-freedos package (subset of
FreeDOS stuff used in DOSEMU usual installation) and I'm not sure,
what is better - whether packaged programs by UPX or not. Actual
dosemu-freedos-1.0-bin.tgz contains 40+ binaries, roughly half of
them is packed with UPX - generally as FreeDOS program maintainers
did.
And I'm not sure, what is optimal, use UPX or not. On some binaries
it cause significant space reduction - e.g. 'display.exe' 0.13b has
62535 Byte, and UPXed has only 3651 Byte.
On other hand - at current disks sizes few (dozen or hundred) kB is
nothing, and UPX packaging has perhaps its own disadvantages - and
maybe especially with TSRs (as 'display.exe' is) this may lead to
memory fragmentation(?).
Thus, what is Your opinion on the use of UPX?
Thanks, Franta Hanzlik
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2014-05-04 15:23 ` UPX or not UPX FreeDOS programs/TSRs? Ivan Baldo
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