LGLZ

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Name LGLZ
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Released 1996

LGLZ is an executable compression utility for DOS, developed by George Lyapko. It compresses EXE and COM formats.

The software has a -x option, to decompress a compressed file.

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LGLZ has some options that may significantly affect the compressed file, including:

  -0 - compression method 0
  -1 - compression method 1

  -f - Use the fast self-extracting module

  -u - Create a compressed file, which is unextractable
       (by this program)

The documentation mentions DIET as an inspiration. LGLZ's compressed files do seem to have some similarity to DIET's.

Identification

(Based on v1.04a-e.)

EXE: Compressed EXE files are observed to have ASCII "LGL" at offset 28.

COM: The 15 bytes starting at offset 3 always seem to be 3b fc 72 19 b4 09 ba 12 01 cd 21 b4 4c cd 21. Following that, at offset 18, is the ASCII string "Memory fault$".

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