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