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# exomizer
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# PLEASE NOTE EXOMIZER NOW HAS AN OFFICIAL HOME & BIT BUCKET SOURCE PAGE
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[Click here](https://bitbucket.org/magli143/exomizer/wiki/Home)
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# exomizer source code archive
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An archive of [Exomizer v1](http://hem.bredband.net/magli143/exo/index_old.html) and [Exomizer v2](http://hem.bredband.net/magli143/exo/index_old.html)
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Preserved here in github in case the old site disappeared from the web.
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# PLEASE NOTE EXOMIZER NOW HAS AN OFFICIAL HOME & BIT BUCKET SOURCE PAGE
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[Click here](https://bitbucket.org/magli143/exomizer/wiki/Home)
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##Exomizer tool source code
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Exomizer is a program that compresses files in a way that tries to be as efficient as possible but still allows them to be decompressed in environments where CPU speed and RAM are limited. For some popular 8-bit computers using 6502 compatible CPUs it can also generate executable files that decompress themselves in memory when run.
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