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Add anm and pbg3 file formats, and improve the std one.
author | Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <linkmauve@linkmauve.fr> |
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date | Tue, 02 Aug 2011 14:18:01 +0200 |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="../style.css"?> <!DOCTYPE html> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>PBG3 format</title> </head> <body> <h1>PBG3 format</h1> <p>The PBG3 format is an archive format used by EoSD.</p> <p>It is a bitstream composed of a header, a file table, and LZSS-compressed files.</p> <h2>Reading integers</h2> <p>Integers in PBG3 files are never signed, they are not byte-aligned, and have a variable size.<br/> Their size is given by two bits: 00 means the number is stored in one byte, 10 means it is stored in three bytes.</p> <p>Ex:</p> <pre> 0x0012 is stored as: 0000010010 0x0112 is stored as: 010000000100010010 </pre> <h2>Reading strings</h2> <p>Strings are stored as standard NULL-terminated sequences of bytes.<br/> The only catch is they are not byte-aligned.</p> <h2>Header</h2> <p>The header is composed of three fields:</p> <ul> <li>magic (string): "PBG3"</li> <li>number of entries (integer)</li> <li>offset of the file table (integer)</li> </ul> <p>The size of the header is thus comprised between 52 bits and 100 bits.</p> <h2>File table</h2> <p>The file table starts at a byte boundary, but as the rest of the file, isn't byte-aligned.<br/> It consists of a sequence of entries.<br/> Each entry is composed of five fields:</p> <ul> <li>unknown1 (int) #TODO</li> <li>unknown2 (int) #TODO</li> <li>checksum (int): simple checksum of compressed data</li> <li>size (int): size of uncompressed data</li> <li>name (string): name of the file</li> </ul> <p>The checksum is a mere sum of the compressed data.<br/> Files are compressed using the LZSS algorithm, with a dictionary size of 8192 bytes and a minimum matching length of 4 bytes.<br/> The size of the offset component of (offset, length) tuples is 13 bits, whereas the size of the length component is 4 bits.<br/> A file ends with a (0, 0) tuple, that is, 18 zero bits.</p> <p>Uncompressing a LZSS-compressed file is quite easy, see lzss.py.</p> </body> </html>