Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
yhlu wrote:
then how about the lines for 7z uncompress code?
YH
Working on it. 7z decompressor is really small (8 kb compiled on i386) and written in ISO C (1884 lines of code), but compressor is big and written in C++.
Does it still make sense to try to use 7z?
yes, this is the perfect tradeoff. Highly complex, compute-intensive compressor and simple, small decompressor. Exactly what we want.
How much RAM is the decompressor allowed to use?
for the romcc section, you have about 6 32-bit words (or so). for the gcc section, you have all of memory more or less.
ron