Added new option '--ultra-brute'.
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@@ -175,38 +175,13 @@ Note that compression level B<--best> can be somewhat slow for large
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files, but you definitely should use it when releasing a final version
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of your program.
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Quick start for achieving the best compression ratio:
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=over 4
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Try B<upx --brute myfile.exe>.
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=back
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Details for achieving the best compression ratio:
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Quick info for achieving the best compression ratio:
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=over 4
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=item *
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Use the compression level B<--best>.
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=item *
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Try one or both of the options B<--all-methods> and B<--all-filters>.
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=item *
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Try the option B<--crp-ms=NUMBER>. This uses more memory during compression
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to achieve a (slightly) better compression ratio.
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NUMBER must be a decimal value from 10000 to 999999, inclusive.
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The default value is 10000 (ten thousand).
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=item *
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Info: the option B<--brute> is an abbrevation for the options
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B<S<--best> S<--all-methods> S<--all-filters> S<--crp-ms=999999>>.
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Try B<upx --brute myfile.exe> or even B<upx --ultra-brute myfile.exe>.
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=item *
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@@ -855,7 +830,7 @@ Screensavers are supported, with the restriction that the filename
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must end with ".scr" (as screensavers are handled slightly different
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than normal exe files).
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UPX compressed PE files has some minor memory overhead (usually in the
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UPX compressed PE files have some minor memory overhead (usually in the
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10 - 30 kbytes range) which can be seen by specifying the "-i" command
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line switch during compression.
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