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Open the executable (or the data fork of the executable on Mac), after backing it up of course... We shall look for the last three elements of the table, corresponding to '''fistsoflegend''', '''killmequick''' and '''carousel'''. | Open the executable (or the data fork of the executable on Mac), after backing it up of course... We shall look for the last three elements of the table, corresponding to '''fistsoflegend''', '''killmequick''' and '''carousel'''. | ||
;On PC and PC demo : look for '''13 00 00 00 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 14 00 00 00 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 15 00 00 00''' | ;On PC and PC demo : look for '''13 00 00 00 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 14 00 00 00 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 15 00 00 00''' | ||
;On Mac OSX : look for '''00 | ;On Mac OSX : look for '''00 00 00 13 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 00 00 00 14 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 00 00 00 15''' | ||
;On Mac OS9 retail/demo : look for ''' | ;On Mac OS9 retail/demo : look for '''00 00 13 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 00 00 14 ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 00 00 15''' | ||
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where the ## are joker chars. Once you've found that data (make sure it occurs only once in the file), replace the '''14''' with a '''0B'''. | where the ## are joker chars. Once you've found that data (make sure it occurs only once in the file), replace the '''14''' with a '''0B'''. |
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