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New comprehensive article on Amiga executable crunchers covering: - Architecture: how crunched files remain valid HUNK executables - Major crunchers: PowerPacker, Imploder, Shrinkler, ByteKiller, Titanics, CrunchMania, PackFire, XPK framework - PP20 format: efficiency table, decrunch info, decrunch colours - Shrinkler internals: 1536-context adaptive probability model, range coder, parity context flag, stack-based context table, actual 68000 decompressor source from GitHub - LZ77/LZSS vs context-modelling+range-coding algorithms - Relocation handling: 3 strategies (compressed relocs, delta table, merged single-hunk) - Memory layout diagrams: before/during/after decompression - Detection: magic signatures table, fake header warning, Python scanner script - Tools: xfdmaster modular architecture, Ancient C++ library, debugger-based extraction (last resort) - FPGA/emulation impact: timing, self-modifying code, cache Based on web research: verified PP20 format spec, Shrinkler source (askeksa/Shrinkler), Ancient library (temisu/ancient), xfdmaster slave module architecture. Updated indexes: 03/README.md, root README.md
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# Executable Loader & HUNK Format
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## Overview
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This section covers the complete lifecycle of an AmigaOS executable:
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1. **HUNK file format** — the binary container for all AmigaOS executables, libraries, and object files
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2. **Loader pipeline** — how `dos.library` loads and relocates an executable into memory
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3. **Object files** — how compilers produce relocatable object files for the linker
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4. **Overlays** — how programs larger than available memory use the overlay system
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## Contents
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| File | Topic |
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| [hunk_format.md](hunk_format.md) | Complete HUNK binary specification — all 22 hunk type codes with wire format, memory flags, advisory bits |
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| [hunk_ext_deep_dive.md](hunk_ext_deep_dive.md) | HUNK_EXT: exports (EXT_DEF), imports (EXT_REF32), commons, linker resolution |
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| [hunk_relocation.md](hunk_relocation.md) | Relocation mechanics: visual before/after, patching algorithm, RELOC32/SHORT/DREL32, PC-relative impact |
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| [hunk_debug_info.md](hunk_debug_info.md) | HUNK_SYMBOL and HUNK_DEBUG: stabs format (SAS/C, GCC), debugger consumption, stripping |
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| [exe_load_pipeline.md](exe_load_pipeline.md) | LoadSeg → AllocMem → relocation → segment chain → CreateProc → entry point |
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| [object_file_format.md](object_file_format.md) | Compiler object files (HUNK_UNIT), multi-section layout, HUNK_LIB archives, linker operation |
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| [overlay_system.md](overlay_system.md) | HUNK_OVERLAY: tree architecture, runtime overlay manager, worked binary example, modern alternatives |
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| [**exe_crunchers.md**](exe_crunchers.md) | **Executable packers: PowerPacker/Imploder/Shrinkler, decrunch stubs, compression algorithms, detection** |
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## Why HUNK?
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HUNK is the native AmigaOS executable format, used from AmigaOS 1.0 through 3.x. It predates ELF/COFF and has these key properties:
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- **Segmented**: separate code, data, and BSS hunks with independent memory allocation
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- **Relocatable**: all absolute references are patched at load time (no ASLR; base address changes each run)
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- **Typed memory**: each hunk can request `CHIP` or `FAST` memory independently
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- **Symbol-complete**: optional HUNK_SYMBOL and HUNK_DEBUG hunks carry debugging information
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## Key Concepts
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| Term | Meaning |
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| **Hunk** | One contiguous block in the binary (code, data, BSS, etc.) |
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| **Segment** | A loaded hunk at runtime — a `BPTR`-linked list |
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| **Segment list** | Chain of loaded hunks returned by `LoadSeg()` |
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| **BPTR** | Amiga byte pointer — 32-bit value right-shifted by 2 (`ptr >> 2`) |
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| **Relocation** | Patching absolute addresses based on actual load address |
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| **LVO** | Library Vector Offset — negative offset from library base |
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## References
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- ADCD 2.1: `Includes_and_Autodocs_3._guide/` — dos.library LoadSeg autodoc
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- NDK39: `dos/dos.h` — BPTR, segment handling macros
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- *Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manual: Libraries* — AmigaDOS chapter
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- http://amigadev.elowar.com/read/ADCD_2.1/Libraries_Manual_guide/node0150.html
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