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Binary file.lod - Printable Version +- LCKB (https://lckb.dev/forum) +-- Forum: ** OLD LCKB DATABASE ** (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=109) +--- Forum: Programmers Gateway (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=196) +---- Forum: Coders Talk (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=192) +---- Thread: Binary file.lod (/showthread.php?tid=4599) |
- danil9061 - 01-26-2016 ive been making a program close to fast list but it types the commands in your client for you. I want to be able to load some of the lod files. binary is new to me i have been reading lots tuts and examples about it. I was wondering if i could get some help . if anyone has any tips or can point me in the right direction. i dont know how to find the binary structure Client Ep 4 2015 - Tarissuis - 01-26-2016 Just download an EP4 Database and compare the tables with the lodfiles. They're somewhat in the right order already and if they aren't just take the first record and compare the values and variable sizes to the ones in the binary file, you'll see what goes where. Hex Editor required. - danil9061 - 01-26-2016 Just download an EP4 Database and compare the tables with the lodfiles. They're somewhat in the right order already and if they aren't just take the first record and compare the values and variable sizes to the ones in the binary file, you'll see what goes where. Hex Editor required. Ok ty) - danil9061 - 01-26-2016 Just download an EP4 Database and compare the tables with the lodfiles. They're somewhat in the right order already and if they aren't just take the first record and compare the values and variable sizes to the ones in the binary file, you'll see what goes where. Hex Editor required. Error open file MakeItem((( Index-6=4 byte index 7=4 byte index 8=8 byte((( - danil9061 - 01-26-2016 Just download an EP4 Database and compare the tables with the lodfiles. They're somewhat in the right order already and if they aren't just take the first record and compare the values and variable sizes to the ones in the binary file, you'll see what goes where. Hex Editor required. |