Decrunches vs Decrunched - What's the difference?
decrunches | decrunched |
(decrunch)
(computing) To decompress (data) previously compressed by crunching.
* 1993 , The New York Times Book Review (volume 98, page 2)
* 1996 , "Marcus Alanen", Re: Exe Crunchers'' (on newsgroup ''comp.sys.amiga.programmer )
* 1998 , Sandra Martz, ?Shirley Coe, Generation to generation (page 123)
As verbs the difference between decrunches and decrunched
is that decrunches is (decrunch) while decrunched is (decrunch).decrunches
English
Verb
(head)decrunch
English
Verb
(es)- Several phone calls and a borrowed Mac later, I found that the single disk sent me wouldn't in any case decrunch (uncompress its data) without a sister disk — which had gone astray across the Atlantic. Such hitches are always irritating
- The executable is still decrunched in memory, so it will _use_ some extra memory but _save_ disk space.
- Dear Dr. Destiny, my dictionary on CD-ROM won't decrunch , what do you recommend?
