SCRNCH

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Name SCRNCH
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Released 1988

SCRNCH is an executable compression utility for DOS. It was developed by Graeme W. McRae, and distributed as shareware.

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SCRNCH is fundamentally a COM file compressor, but it includes tools that make it possible to compress EXE files, using a convoluted method of converting them to a COM or COM-like format that SCRNCH can compress, then back to EXE if necessary.

SCRNCH's default COM-to-COM compression mode is called "Run Mode". It also has a mode it calls "Write Mode", which essentially creates self-decompressing files. In the simplest case, Write Mode converts a text file to a COM file that, when executed, prints the text to the screen. With effort, it can be used for other things, like software installation.

Identification

(Based on limited testing.)

SCRNCH v1.00-compressed COM files (both modes) start with bytes bb ff ff b4 4a cd 21 81 eb.

SCRNCH v1.02-compressed COM files, Run Mode, start with bytes eb 13 's' 'C' 'e' 'f'.

SCRNCH v1.02-compressed COM files, Write Mode, start with bytes eb 13 's' 'C' 'w' 'f'.

SCRNCH v1.02-compressed COM files, both modes, also have bb ff ff b4 4a cd 21 81 eb at offset 21.

Related formats

  • ZIP - Reportedly[1], ZIP's Reduce compression method is based on SCRNCH's compression method.

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