If my memory serves me correctly, I found this 2019 LOLZ in a FitGirl repack. (from some Battlefield game?)
There are several versions of the v19i/v19j unpackers, since the ones in the package linked above are buggy. (When unpacking, they crash. I already wrote about it
here.) Somewhere there is a package that can be run on XP (the x86 EXE, maybe I patched it), the size of the EXEs in it is visibly different from the unpacker files in v19j.
From the v22b8o release, I think there is also a 32-bit EXE, there are unpackers for both x86 and x64 for almost all LOLZ versions used by FitGirl.
OFF: I wonder where one could find "uharc
v0.6c", if it really exists?
UPDATE: In the meantime, I checked that besides LOLZ v19j, there are decompressors for the v19i version, which are 2 days older and perfectly unpack the archives created by v19j.
The new 2019 LOLZ comes from
this set of files. Separately
collected a bunch of LOLZ decompressors here, except for the very first file from Dec. 2016.
The 2019 LOLZ Files: Anyway, I'm not sure that these files really belong to "LOLZ" despite the name. FitGirl has a habit of using fake filenames for the compressors they use. Maybe it's a unique game-specific archiver for some texture or audio or video files. (It could be a newer BinkPack or h264 compressor, a special audio compressor or something else.)
In the case of "v22b8o", was there really no 32-bit binary created? Strange.