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The Software included in this package contains PC tools to compress the over-the-air downloadable Firmware Update images. These PC tools make use of the LZMA SDK v19.00. LZMA SDK v19.00 is available for download through https://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html
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LzmaFlow is re-factored code from lzmaSDK, specifically the decompressor function LzmaDecode() from lzma443.tar.bz2. The modifications make the code easier to understand and easier to adapt for specific purpose. The changes introduce a separate variable for each unique data flow, encapsulate the probability state machine in a single small function, and avoid torturous macro syntax. Inserting or deleting a single inline keyword moves between fastest and smallest code. Applying minor tweaks by hand to the assembly language generated by gcc can produce object code that is simultaneously fastest and smallest. The author of the original lzma443 expressed little interest in the modifications.
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This is an implementation of LZMA decompression written by Igor Pavlov and
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