All I know is that SW Galaxies downloaded a truckload of patches in the few days I used the trial.
Among the SW Galaxies files I attached above, theres a file called "StarWarsUpdate.log" which seems to contain information about what is loaded and when.
If this file could be of any interest though, you probably need the one Byme has since those are the files you've used as reference.
Apologies if I don't make any sense with this (more than likely), I'm just guessing here.
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Alright, I've got a StarWarsUpdate.log, but I've also got StarWarsUpdate.log.002,.003,.004, all the way up to .009.NinjaMuffin wrote:All I know is that SW Galaxies downloaded a truckload of patches in the few days I used the trial.
Among the SW Galaxies files I attached above, theres a file called "StarWarsUpdate.log" which seems to contain information about what is loaded and when.
If this file could be of any interest though, you probably need the one Byme has since those are the files you've used as reference.
Apologies if I don't make any sense with this (more than likely), I'm just guessing here.
N
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Right, so the patch_sku2_15_00.tre file can be opened by TRE Archiver already, I tried and it works. Like I said, its a version 0005 TRE. I guess then the problem is with the 0006 files.
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Here's the new TRE Archiver. The Friends of MultiEx (version 4.2) can use the TOC feature. Just opt to open a TOC file and see if the archiver could find the right TREs. Then click to open it.
Interestingly, the number of resources referred to by the TOC file may differ from the actual files in the TRE referred.
Read the readme.txt and the short manual.txt.
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Interestingly, the number of resources referred to by the TOC file may differ from the actual files in the TRE referred.
Read the readme.txt and the short manual.txt.
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Thank's Mr. Mouse.
So if I understand it correctly, if I can't open a .tre using this then and I'm pretty sure it's one of the later versions (i.e. post 0004), then it's safe to say it's not possible to open because it uses compression method 1?
Does this change if one goes via the TOC, or are the criterias of which types of files that can be opened still the same regardless? I would of course try this out and find out by myself, but unfortunately I removed the installation because my trial period ran out...only saving the .tre files.
Thanks again
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So if I understand it correctly, if I can't open a .tre using this then and I'm pretty sure it's one of the later versions (i.e. post 0004), then it's safe to say it's not possible to open because it uses compression method 1?
Does this change if one goes via the TOC, or are the criterias of which types of files that can be opened still the same regardless? I would of course try this out and find out by myself, but unfortunately I removed the installation because my trial period ran out...only saving the .tre files.
Thanks again
N
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Aha...ok I see. Not so smart move of me removing the .toc file then.
Regarding the 0004 files, I have no clue. I don't know how to identify them and tell them apart and I'm not sure how many of the files in the install are removed or changed when updating.
If I knew how then I could check the .tre files I saved from my install if that would be of interest.
EDIT: Ok I'm gonna come off as a complete noob now (newsflash ), but I used a hex editor to open a .tre file and in the the beginning of the file theres this info: "EERT5000". Does this perhaps indicate the version of the file?
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Regarding the 0004 files, I have no clue. I don't know how to identify them and tell them apart and I'm not sure how many of the files in the install are removed or changed when updating.
If I knew how then I could check the .tre files I saved from my install if that would be of interest.
EDIT: Ok I'm gonna come off as a complete noob now (newsflash ), but I used a hex editor to open a .tre file and in the the beginning of the file theres this info: "EERT5000". Does this perhaps indicate the version of the file?
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