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What (who) is pklite - definition

MEANS OF COMPRESSING AN EXECUTABLE FILE WHICH TRANSPARENTLY PRESERVES ITS EXECUTABILITY
EXE packer; EXE Packer; EXE Packers; Executable packer; Runtime packer; Packed executable; Executable compressor; Executable decompressor; VMProtect; Self-decompression (computing); PKLite; Executable compressed file; Executable compressed COM file; Spacemaker; Realia Spacemaker; Realia SpaceMaker; SpaceMaker; Realia SM; SM.COM; Microsoft EXEPACK; EXEPACK; EXEPACK.EXE; Spacemaker 1.02; Spacemaker 1.06; Spacemaker 1.03; Software protector; Software packer; SPACEMAKER; LZEXE.EXE; LZEXE 0.90; LZEXE 0.91; LZEXE 0.91e; PKLITE; PKLITE.EXE; PKWare PKLite; PKWare PKLITE; PKLite 2.01; PKLite Professional; PKLite 1.12; PKLite 1.13; PKLite 1.15; PKLite 1.00; PKLite 1.03; PKLite 1.05; PKLite 1.14; PKLite 1.50; PKLITE 1.00; PKLITE 1.03; PKLITE 1.05; PKLITE 1.12; PKLITE 1.13; PKLITE 1.14; PKLITE 1.15; PKLITE 1.50; PKLITE 2.01; DIET.EXE; TINYPROG.EXE; RJCRUSH.EXE; APACK.EXE; 32LITE.EXE; WWPACK.EXE; TINYPROG; RJCRUSH; Compressed executables; List of executable packers; PMSFX; PMSFX.CPM; PMEXE; PMEXE.CPM; PMARC; PMARC.COM; PMexe; PMsfx; PMarc; POPCOM.COM; PopCom!; PMsfx 2.11; PMsfx 2.10; Self-expanding executable; Self-expanding executable file; Compressed executable; Compressed executable file; Uncompressing executable; Self-uncompressing executable; Self-decompressing executable; Self-inflating executable; Self-extractor package; PopCom; POPCOM

PKLITE         
<compression, tool> An executable file compression utility for MS-DOS from PKWARE, Inc.. PKLITE compresses the body of the executable and adds a small, fast decompress routine in the header. In many cases it performs better than lzexe. With headpack the output is smaller and cannot be decompressed. (1999-01-07)
Executable compression         
Executable compression is any means of compressing an executable file and combining the compressed data with decompression code into a single executable. When this compressed executable is executed, the decompression code recreates the original code from the compressed code before executing it.

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Executable compression

Executable compression is any means of compressing an executable file and combining the compressed data with decompression code into a single executable. When this compressed executable is executed, the decompression code recreates the original code from the compressed code before executing it. In most cases this happens transparently so the compressed executable can be used in exactly the same way as the original. Executable compressors are often referred to as "runtime packers", "software packers", "software protectors" (or even "polymorphic packers" and "obfuscating tools").

A compressed executable can be considered a self-extracting archive, where a compressed executable is packaged along with the relevant decompression code in an executable file. Some compressed executables can be decompressed to reconstruct the original program file without being directly executed. Two programs that can be used to do this are CUP386 and UNP.

Most compressed executables decompress the original code in memory and most require slightly more memory to run (because they need to store the decompressor code, the compressed data and the decompressed code). Moreover, some compressed executables have additional requirements, such as those that write the decompressed executable to the file system before executing it.

Executable compression is not limited to binary executables, but can also be applied to scripts, such as JavaScript. Because most scripting languages are designed to work on human-readable code, which has a high redundancy, compression can be very effective and as simple as replacing long names used to identify variables and functions with shorter versions and/or removing white-space.