XPACK

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* XPACK is not the same as [[X-pack for Executable]] (XE.EXE).
 
* XPACK is not the same as [[X-pack for Executable]] (XE.EXE).
  
* There is a Windows program (presumably [ftp://ftp.oldskool.org/pub/ANORMAL%20executable%20tools/DOSEXE%20Executable%20Tools%20Pack/packers/xpa.143-jauming%20tseng/ this one]) by the same author, advertised as "XPACK-archiver for Win32", possibly named '''XPA''' or '''XPA32'''. Its relationship to the DOS XPACK software is not clear.
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* DOS XPACK is not the same as the [[XPA]]/XPA32/XPAGUI/"XPACK-archiver for Win32" programs by the same author. More research is needed to understand the relationships of these things.
  
 
* There is an unrelated collection of DOS utilities also named XPACK: {{CdTextfiles|mhblackbox3/IBM1/XPACK.ZIP|XPACK.ZIP}}
 
* There is an unrelated collection of DOS utilities also named XPACK: {{CdTextfiles|mhblackbox3/IBM1/XPACK.ZIP|XPACK.ZIP}}
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* {{CdTextfiles|simtel/simtel0101/simtel/execomp/xpa167m.zip|XPACK v1.67.m}}
 
* {{CdTextfiles|simtel/simtel0101/simtel/execomp/xpa167m.zip|XPACK v1.67.m}}
 
* {{CdTextfiles|pdos9606/ARCHIVER/EXECOMP/XPACK134.ZIP|XPACK 1.34}}
 
* {{CdTextfiles|pdos9606/ARCHIVER/EXECOMP/XPACK134.ZIP|XPACK 1.34}}
* [ftp://ftp.oldskool.org/pub/ANORMAL%20executable%20tools/DOSEXE%20Executable%20Tools%20Pack/packers/] → xpack.* ...
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* {{OldskoolDOSEXE}} → Executable Tools Pack → packers/x-pack.167*
  
 
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Revision as of 13:14, 25 August 2020

File Format
Name XPACK
Ontology
Extension(s) .xpa, .xdi, others/special
Released 1995

XPACK is a multi-function compression utility for DOS, probably best known for its executable compression. It was developed by JauMing Tseng. Some versions were distributed as freeware, others as shareware.

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Disambiguation

  • DOS XPACK is not the same as the XPA/XPA32/XPAGUI/"XPACK-archiver for Win32" programs by the same author. More research is needed to understand the relationships of these things.
  • There is an unrelated collection of DOS utilities also named XPACK: XPACK.ZIP

Format details

XPACK does executable compression of .EXE and .COM files.

It supports single-file compression of arbitrary data files, and has a TSR utility to do transparent decompression. Such files are presumably expected to retain their original filename.

It has an .XPA compressed archive format.

It has an .XDI compressed floppy disk image format.

Identification

At least some compressed EXE files have "xpac" at offset 28.

Compressed data files apparently start with bytes cd 20 6a 6d.

.xpa archives possibly start with "XPA".

.xdi disk images possibly start with 'j' 'm' 0x02 0x04.

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