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# script for QuickBMS http://aluigi.altervista.org/quickbms.htm
comtype zlib_noerror
get ZSIZE asize
math SIZE = ZSIZE
get NAME basename
string NAME + ".dat"
clog NAME 0 ZSIZE SIZE
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# script for QuickBMS http://aluigi.altervista.org/quickbms.htm
comtype zlib_noerror
get ZSIZE asize
math SIZE = ZSIZE
get NAME basename
string NAME + ".dat"
clog NAME 0 ZSIZE SIZE
How to use it? man do a tutorial!AceWell wrote:here is a better way to decompress your bin samples in batch with a bms scripti'd like to phase out using offzip for decompressing in batch because of the naming conflict hurdle you have to leap over.Code: Select all
comtype zlib_noerror get ZSIZE asize math SIZE = ZSIZE get NAME basename string NAME + ".dat" clog NAME 0 ZSIZE SIZE
I did it, it gave me a .Dat file, what now?AceWell wrote:its a script for QuickBMS, copy it to a text file then download Quickbms and run it and follow the on-screen prompts
http://aluigi.altervista.org/quickbms.htm
nobody wants to help me?AceWell wrote:its a script for QuickBMS, copy it to a text file then download Quickbms and run it and follow the on-screen prompts
http://aluigi.altervista.org/quickbms.htm
How do you think that Noesis would support Heroes and Generals?ALIEN31ITA wrote: I did it, it gave me a .Dat file, what now?
I opened with noesis, doesn't work
Strange, your software doesn't work for me, (windows 10)shakotay2 wrote:How do you think that Noesis would support Heroes and Generals?ALIEN31ITA wrote: I did it, it gave me a .Dat file, what now?
I opened with noesis, doesn't work
Do you have a Noesis .py script for that?
Only supported .dat I see is for Bayonetta.
Also .dat output from a quickbms script is a general naming, iirc.
It could also be named .bin, .raw, whatever.
The .dat is easy to track using hex2obj (view link in my sig): (first submesh only)