COM-Pack library
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 20 October 2021
- Not to be confused with COMPACK.
COM-Pack is a DOS utility developed by Jack A. Orman. It combines multiple small COM files into a single "library" COM file. The user can then execute the library file, with a command-line argument to tell it which of the original files to execute.
Extraction and execution of the original file is apparently done all in memory. COM-Pack doesn't seem to provide a way to recover the original files from a library.
[edit] Identification
Library files are observed to start with bytes e9 46 01
, followed by text that begins 0a 0d 20 20 43 4f 4d 2d 50 61 63 6b
("\n\r COM-Pack
"...).
[edit] Software
- COM-Pack (ambiguous version number: 1.0 or 1.1)