LZEXE

From Just Solve the File Format Problem
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Software)
(Identification)
Line 8: Line 8:
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
LZEXE-compressed files normally have ASCII "{{magic|LZ09}}" or "{{magic|LZ91}}" at offset 28.
+
LZEXE-compressed files normally have ASCII "{{magic|LZ09}}" (v0.90) or "{{magic|LZ91}}" (v0.91 or 0.91e) at offset 28.
  
As with most compressed executable formats, more-robust identification is possible, by looking for the characteristic decompression code.
+
However, it was not uncommon for LZEXE users to modify this signature, for various reasons. One example is [[ARJ#Self-extracting archives|ARJ self-extracting archives]], which have signature "{{magic|RJSX}}".
 +
 
 +
More-robust identification is possible, in particular by looking at bytes near the ''start-of-execution'' point (refer to [[MS-DOS EXE#Special file positions]]). This is at a different location in every file.
 +
 
 +
Apparently, the 300+ bytes starting at the ''start-of-execution'' point are always the same for a given version of LZEXE -- and there are only three known versions. A possible signature is the byte sequence {{magic|06 0e 1f 8b 0e 0c 00 8b f1 4e 89 f7 8c db 03 1e 0a 00 8e c3}}, starting either at the ''start-of-execution'' point, or (for v0.91e) one byte beyond it.
  
 
== Software ==
 
== Software ==

Revision as of 16:10, 4 July 2022

File Format
Name LZEXE
Ontology
Released 1989

LZEXE is an executable compression utility, developed by Fabrice Bellard. It compresses DOS .EXE files.

Identification

LZEXE-compressed files normally have ASCII "LZ09" (v0.90) or "LZ91" (v0.91 or 0.91e) at offset 28.

However, it was not uncommon for LZEXE users to modify this signature, for various reasons. One example is ARJ self-extracting archives, which have signature "RJSX".

More-robust identification is possible, in particular by looking at bytes near the start-of-execution point (refer to MS-DOS EXE#Special file positions). This is at a different location in every file.

Apparently, the 300+ bytes starting at the start-of-execution point are always the same for a given version of LZEXE -- and there are only three known versions. A possible signature is the byte sequence 06 0e 1f 8b 0e 0c 00 8b f1 4e 89 f7 8c db 03 1e 0a 00 8e c3, starting either at the start-of-execution point, or (for v0.91e) one byte beyond it.

Software

Compression:

  • LZEXE v0.90 (1989-10-30) - French
    • lzexe_e.zip - v0.90 with documentation translated to English by Luigi M. Bianchi
  • LZEXE v0.91 (1990-01-02) - French
    • lzexe91.zip - v0.91 with English-language supporting material by Luigi M. Bianchi and Earle Robinson
  • LZEXE v0.91e (1990-10-15) (also here) - English
  • "LZEXE v1.00a" by IS2 France Diffusion. Seems to be functionally identical to LZEXE 0.91.
  • lzexeeng.zip - English translation of v0.91, unknown origin

Decompression, general:

Decompression, for DOS:

Protectors (utilities that modify a compressed file to make it more difficult to identify and/or decompress):

Links

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Toolbox