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Re: More thoughts about Lode Runner & other multiload games...



http://1.buric.co/lrrbcd.zip

Given a sector containing a level from Lode Runner, these tools will convert between the 256-byte (only 224 used) raw sector form and a 196-byte format made through what I call "reverse binary-coded decimal packing".

Basically, each nibble contains a value from 0-9 (where they could take a value up to 15). This means each byte has only 100 options, instead of 256. A range of 100 will fit in 7 bits (which have a range of 128). Therefore by taking the converted values, and packing 8 bytes in 7 by discarding the top bits, the file is reduced from 224 used bytes to 196.

lrrbcd.c is a tool to encode levels using this scheme.
lrunrbcd.c is a tool to decode levels using this scheme.

I haven't translated the UNRBCD algo to 6502 yet. Also, it breaks in Watcom C, so you'll probably need to use GNU C (e.g., MinGW).

-uso.