SLIM (Dominic Herity)
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* [https://archive.org/details/msdos_shareware_fb_SLIM110A SLIM v1.10A] (1991), from archive.org and the Frostbyte Shareware Collection | * [https://archive.org/details/msdos_shareware_fb_SLIM110A SLIM v1.10A] (1991), from archive.org and the Frostbyte Shareware Collection | ||
** {{CdTextfiles|640swstudio/COMPRESS/SLIM110A.ZIP|Another copy}} | ** {{CdTextfiles|640swstudio/COMPRESS/SLIM110A.ZIP|Another copy}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 19 September 2024
- For another "Slim" format, see Slim!.
SLIM is a DOS utility for file compression and transparent decompression. It was developed by Dominic Herity.
Compressed files can be manually decompressed using the "x
" option.
Note that, although SLIM may look like it does executable compression, it doesn't really. Executable files are compressed like any other file, and they cannot decompress themselves.
[edit] Identification
Compressed files apparently always start with these 8 bytes: cd 20 73 4c 69 4d 1a 05
.
[edit] Software
- SLIM v1.01 (1989), from archive.org and the Frostbyte Shareware Collection
- SLIM v1.10A (1991), from archive.org and the Frostbyte Shareware Collection