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Before and After 'runtime compression'
to give you an idea of runtime size differences:
Using the well known packer UPX , for eg: Before compression: around 2.1 mb. After UPX Compression: 900kb If you use a 'Real Security Wrapper' --expect this to be a bit larger. BTW: 'File stamping' functions well, Thanks for allowing this IR.. Last edited by Eagle; 09-16-2005 at 09:33 AM. |
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I have not tried UPX with I.R. but I know it does compress an .exe pretty good!
It was nice to see this ability afforded to us end-developers. |
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..tip, you can use it for all Plugins aswell, only compress the ones in
the published output folder ! (just don't expect Support Help from IR, if ya do this) Link: http://upx.sourceforge.net/ Last edited by Eagle; 09-16-2005 at 09:44 AM. |
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Maybe it is a silly question, but is it possible to UPX compress the self executable exe? I receive the message “NotCompressibleException” (no problems with the HD folder exe). |
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Yeah, the SFX has been 'compressed' when built...that is the usual reason,
so UPX will not\can not compress further. The 'sfx header' may be a reason. ..you could try the --force command..sometimes works,depends on the source file, file header and file type. Last edited by Eagle; 09-17-2005 at 11:44 AM. |
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I tried --force already myself, to no avail.
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There is really no benefit to UPXing the SFX file. It just has a small header executable and then a bunch of compressed data.
Just a small word about using UPX. Some anti-virus programs insist on fully scanning ANY exe that has a UPX header in it (a file that is UPX compressed). Just something to be aware of. SHouldn't be an issue in AMS60, but just a hint. |
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