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

Revision as of 00:18, 31 March 2006

Main Page >> Oni Binary Data >> File types >> ONVL


<== ONVL : Oni Variant List ==>
Level 0 file
Note
The lookup of the 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.


onvl_a.gif


Hex Translation Meaning
01 8A 06 00 1674 01674-variant_list.ONVL
01 00 00 00 0 level 0
AD DE dead not used
35 00 00 00 53 53 packages follow (one package is edged in black)
Below follows the first package.
01 82 06 00 1666 link to 01666-any.ONCV



<== ONVL : Oni Variant List ==>


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