TuNzIp, the world's first MSX decompressor for modern ZIP files got an update. The New Image released version v0.91 of this important tool, written by GuyveR800, today. This version fixes a couple of bugs that could occur with compressed files of certain sizes.
Support for subdirectories trees and long filenames is still in development. TuNzIp is built on top of a lean and mean decompression engine, which balances impressive speed with minimal binary size and memory footprint. Indeed, the executable file is only slightly over 4kB! As such it has no problems running in shelled MSX-DOS2 environments, or in combination with TSR programs.
Relevant link: TuNzIp homepage
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