4DOS compressed batch file
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Revision as of 14:27, 24 November 2021
The 4DOS command interpreter supports a compressed form of its batch files. Batch files can be compressed using the included BATCOMP.EXE utility.
Note that the .BTM file extension is not an indicator of compression. Most .BTM files are not compressed, and are covered in the Batch file article.
[TODO: 4DOS's quasi-successor Take Command Console (Wikipedia article) also supports batch file compression. Is the format the same?]
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Identification
Files in the original (4DOS 5.0) format start with bytes 0xeb 0xbe
.
Files in the newer (4DOS 6.02) format start with bytes 0xbe 0xeb
.
Specifications
- See the comments in SOURCE/4DOS/SOURCES/BATCOMP.C, in the 4DOS open source versions.
- 4dec101.zip → README.TXT, VER100.DOC
Software
- BATCOMP.EXE - Included with 4DOS (compression only)
- 4DOS: Source code, Downloads
- 4DECOMP v1.0 (1993) - Decompresses old format (DOS software)
- 4DECOMP v1.01 (1999) - Decompresses old and new format (DOS software)
- UCOMPBTM (1993) - Decompresses old format (DOS software)