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[[Main Page]] >> [[OBD:Oni Binary Data|Oni Binary Data]] >> [[OBD:File types|File Types]] >> ONVL File
[[Main Page]] >> [[OBD:Oni Binary Data|Oni Binary Data]] >> [[OBD:File types|File types]] >> ONVL




<CENTER>[[OBD:ONTA|<==]] <FONT SIZE=5>ONVL File</FONT> [[OBD:ONWC|==>]]<BR>
<CENTER>[[OBD:ONTA|<==]] <FONT SIZE=5>ONVL : Oni Variant List</FONT> [[OBD:ONWC|==>]]<BR>
<FONT SIZE=2>Oni Variant List - Level 0 File</FONT></CENTER>
<FONT SIZE=2>[[OBD:File types/Global|Level 0 file]]</FONT></CENTER>
 
;Note
:The lookup of the [[OBD:ONCV|ONCV]] from the ONCC can be done directly.
:The ONVL list could be used for security purposes.
:One way to check if the lookup is made ''via'' ONVL is just to remove links from it.
:(too lazy to check right now)
 
;Also note
:The ONVL contains the IDs of all the 54 ONCV, except '''bomber''', who used to be a variant of '''striker'''.
:It ''does'' contain the obsolete '''irondemon''' and '''tanker_casual''' ONCV.




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| ALIGN=LEFT | link to 01666-any.[[OBD:ONCV|ONCV]]
| ALIGN=LEFT | link to 01666-any.[[OBD:ONCV|ONCV]]
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All ONCV files of level 0 links to the 01666-any.ONCV file. And this links into nothingness. It seems, that the ONVL file and the ONCV files are useless.




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<CENTER>[[OBD:ONTA|<==]] <B>ONVL File</B> [[OBD:ONWC|==>]]</CENTER>
<CENTER>[[OBD:ONTA|<==]] <B>ONVL : Oni Variant List</B> [[OBD:ONWC|==>]]</CENTER>
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[[Main Page]] >> [[OBD:Oni Binary Data|Oni Binary Data]] >> [[OBD:File types|File Types]] >> ONVL File
[[Main Page]] >> [[OBD:Oni Binary Data|Oni Binary Data]] >> [[OBD:File types|File types]] >> ONVL