0.4.0: - alf and unalf now detect duplicate Atari filenames. - alf lets the user set the archive filename for each file (file=FILE, e.g.) - alf is 2 to 3 times as fast as in 0.3.2 (depending on the size and entropy of the files being compressed). - unalf can extract by file number (-n) rather than wildcards. - unalf can split an ALF file into multiple ALF files (-s option) without extracting. 0.3.2: - unalf: truncation is a fatal error again (avoids segfaults). 0.3.1: - unalf: truncation is now a warning, not a fatal error. - unalf: don't require -F for very small files. 0.3.0: - alf's compression speed is now acceptable: 14x as fast as 0.2.1. - alf now has -v (verbose) flag, also -vv and -vvv for more verbosity. - alf stores a zero date if the year is out of range (1980 to 2107). - unalf -v displays a zero date as rather than 0 ??? 1980. - unalf doesn't attempt to set the timestamp on a file with a zero date. - unalf detects impossible file sizes and aborts. added -F option to bypass this for some cases. - unalf no longer fails silently on large files (>=15MB). 0.2.1 (never released): - alf is now able to create .alf archives that are byte-for-byte identical with ones created by LZ.COM on the Atari. - alf: compression is faster (but still too slow). - alf: can now handle empty (0-byte length) files, which LZ.COM can't. - alf: add some -t options to control timestamps. - unalf: actually use the timestamps in the .alf file. - unalf: show 4-digit year with -v option. - various bugfixes. - add this CHANGES.txt file :) 0.2.0: - alf command added. - Project renamed to alftools, since unalf isn't a good description. 0.1.0 was released as "unalf".