6502
MOS 6502 Emulator in C (by morrigan-plus-plus)
lzsa
Byte-aligned, efficient lossless packer that is optimized for fast decompression on 8-bit micros (by emmanuel-marty)
6502 | lzsa | |
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1 | 2 | |
1 | 229 | |
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7.1 | 2.1 | |
almost 2 years ago | 5 months ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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6502
Posts with mentions or reviews of 6502.
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lzsa
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The LZ4 introduced in PostgreSQL 14 provides faster compression
True.
If you're on your way down this rabbit hole, there's a bunch of old-machine-specific compression algorithms, developed by the emulator community, e.g. LZSA: https://github.com/emmanuel-marty/lzsa
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Modern LZ Compression
There's quite a lot of retro modern LZ activity too! LZ turns out to be amazing on old machines, often only several times slower than a block copy. Optimal compressors and control over the algorithm have led to some very tight demos.
https://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/products/crossdevtools/lz4/index... LZ4 Data Compression - a rather long and in-depth article looking at LZ4 on the 65816 for the Apple IIgs
https://github.com/emmanuel-marty/lzsa - LZSA - a LZ4-like modern LZ that's more efficient both in speed and compression to LZ4 (at least on the 8 bitters it targets).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing 6502 and lzsa you can also consider the following projects:
8080 - A complete emulation of the Intel 8080 processor written in C99.
salvador - A free, open-source compressor for the ZX0 format