Pages: 1
|
Posted on 10-02-21, 02:29 pm
|
The boy who always has something up his sleeve
Karma: 884 Posts: 649/745 Since: 02-01-21 |
I want to search for hexadecimal lines for example you these:
4C229FE50130A0E3 70219FE5013030A0E3 But I don't know how to make the hex editor automatically locate them in the overlay 9_9, which is where those lines are, I am using the HxD editor, I don't know if it is the right editor, I would like you to tell me how to search lines in that hex editor or recommend me another much better one. Thanks for the help _________________________ The star project that shows my brilliant mind ![]() |
|
Posted on 10-02-21, 09:47 pm
|
![]() Not Edible Karma: 3346 Posts: 1383/1447 Since: 02-12-16 |
|
Posted on 10-04-21, 11:42 pm
|
The boy who always has something up his sleeve
Karma: 884 Posts: 651/745 Since: 02-01-21 |
Thanks now yes worked
_________________________ The star project that shows my brilliant mind ![]() |
adrian_54543 |
Posted on 08-25-23, 01:02 pm
|
![]() Karma: -15 Posts: 65/66 Since: 08-24-20 |
do you guys know if once I have edited a decompressed overlay I have to compress it back in NSMBe or do I just replace it and that's it. Thank you!
|
|
Posted on 08-25-23, 05:57 pm
|
![]() I do things sometimes Karma: 749 Posts: 278/287 Since: 08-07-17 |
you dont have to compress it again. i dont think nsmbe can do that anyway
|
adrian_54543 |
Posted on 08-26-23, 09:29 pm
|
![]() Karma: -15 Posts: 66/66 Since: 08-24-20 |
Thank you Keeper!!
![]() |
Pages: 1