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It was common to use a 16 bit computer like an [[Atari|Atari ST]] to get stronger compression. Today it is possible to get various compressors which are running on a PC platform and produce binary files which can be decompressed on [[Z80]] computers.
 
It was common to use a 16 bit computer like an [[Atari|Atari ST]] to get stronger compression. Today it is possible to get various compressors which are running on a PC platform and produce binary files which can be decompressed on [[Z80]] computers.
  
[[Xyphoes Fantasy]] on the Atari ST is a notable example.
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[[Xyphoes Fantasy]] is a noteable example. The data is compressed and it was generated on an Atari ST.
  
 
Examples for modern CrossDev compression programs with Z80 decompression routines are
 
Examples for modern CrossDev compression programs with Z80 decompression routines are

Revision as of 08:25, 27 October 2012

Wikipedia says :

In computer science and information theory, data compression or source coding is the process of encoding information using fewer bits (or other information-bearing units) than an unencoded representation would use, through use of specific encoding schemes.

So be it.

Compression ? In my CPC ?

More often than you may believe.

The power of CrossDev

It was common to use a 16 bit computer like an Atari ST to get stronger compression. Today it is possible to get various compressors which are running on a PC platform and produce binary files which can be decompressed on Z80 computers.

Xyphoes Fantasy is a noteable example. The data is compressed and it was generated on an Atari ST.

Examples for modern CrossDev compression programs with Z80 decompression routines are

File compression

File decompression

Links

Wikipedia's opinion on the mater...