OBD:AKEV

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<== AKEV File ==>
Akira Environment - Level File


akev_all.gif


Hex Translation Meaning
01 3F 02 00 575 00575-lab.AKEV
01 00 00 06 3 level 3
01 40 02 00 576 link to 00576-.PNTA
01 41 02 00 577 link to 00577-.PLEA
01 42 02 00 578 link to 00578-.TXCA
01 49 02 00 585 link to 00585-.AGQG
01 4A 02 00 586 link to 00586-.AGQR
01 4B 02 00 587 link to 00587-.AGQC
01 4C 02 00 588 link to 00588-.AGDB
01 4D 02 00 589 link to 00589-.TXMA
01 4E 02 00 590 link to 00590-.AKVA
01 4F 02 00 591 link to 00591-.AKBA
01 53 02 00 595 link to 00595-.IDXA
01 54 02 00 596 link to 00596-.IDXA
01 50 02 00 592 link to 00592-.AKBP
01 51 02 00 593 link to 00593-.ABNA
01 43 02 00 579 link to 00579-.AKOT
01 52 02 00 594 link to 00594-.AKAA
01 C2 03 00 962 link to 00962-.AKDA
80 8D D7 C4 -1724.421875 maximal negative x-coordinate of the lab model
00 00 C2 C2 -97.000000 maximal negative y-coordinate of the lab model
EC 99 09 C5 -2201.620117 maximal negative z-coordinate of the lab model
5C 57 2C 45 2757.459960 maximal positive x-coordinate of the lab model
00 7E E2 43 452.984375 maximal positive y-coordinate of the lab model
68 5D 0D 45 2261.837890 maximal positive z-coordinate of the lab model
AD DE dead not used
00 00 40 41 12.000000 unknown; always the same


If you form the difference between the maximal positive and maximal negative x-coordinate (the same for the y and z-coordinate), you will get the dimensions of the lab model. See image below.


lab_zm.gif



<== AKEV File ==>


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