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Unp64 V2.36   [2022]

Unp64 V2.36 Released by :
Ian Coog

Release Date :
30 June 2022

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Ian Coog of HVSC Crew
  Zagon

Download :

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Production Info
Submitted by iAN CooG on 20 July 2022
2.36 - 2019.01.15 - 2022.06.30
- Findsys.c:
  - better check for sysline addresses
  - added detection for sysless Mr.Cross-linker
  - now if the created prg has a sys line and begins at $0801, .prg is appended,
    if it begins at a different address, .address is appended. Useful to
    identify loadback Mr.Cross
- Corrected end address (mis)calculation on certain packed files which ended at
  $ffff inclusive but were saved as ending at $fffe. Affected packers were f.e.
  XTC packer, Visiomizer, and others.
- Added a specific workaround for a custom pre-decompression stub in some G*P
  cracks using Exomizer 3.02+ which expects reg Y=3 after calling JSR $A1BE, or
  it would fail unpacking.

Scanners added:
- Trilogic Expert / Trigsoft (unknown variant)
- CC65 2.18 (compiler detection only)
- Pico Packer
- ZX0 (C64 port in Bitfire) 1.0-alpha/1.0/1.5 (aka Dali 0.1)/Dali 0.3/0.3.1
- TSCrunch v1.0/v1.2/v1.3

Scanners revised:
- Renamed Bitnax v1.0 to Bitnax v0.4 to reflect the version of Bitfire where it
  is from. There was a plan about adding support for the actual Bitnax 1.0 but
  Bitnax 1.0/1.1 revisions were actually broken, and after reporting this, they
  got removed from Github repo instead of being fixed, so no need for support.
- Polonus C64/+4/Amiga Packer: corrected detection of return address, start
  address and end address in some hacks.
- UniPacker: added workaround to find entry point in sysless prgs without
  initial SEI instruction. Only found a couple of times but it's easily fixed.

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