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:hello | :hello | ||
:may i ask you to explain me - what is the difference between non-dat files? | :may i ask you to explain me - what is the difference between non-dat files? | ||
:i.e. when i am on pc, i lookup entry id, name and offset in the dat file, and then go to this offset in the raw file and read the data of the entry | :i.e. when i am on pc, i lookup entry id, name and offset in the dat file, and then go to this offset in the raw file and read the data of the entry | ||
:how is it on mac? | :how is it on mac? | ||
:i thought sep is just a raw with extension "sep" (never seen such file tho) | :i thought sep is just a raw with extension "sep" (never seen such file tho) | ||
::[[User:Kuchumovn|Kuchumovn]] 10:19, 10 December 2007 (CET) | ::[[User:Kuchumovn|Kuchumovn]] 10:19, 10 December 2007 (CET) | ||
:I suggest you have a look at the PC demo, which is Mac-like and has .sep files. | |||
:As detailed in the article here, .sep are used to store ''some'' "raw" content. | |||
:Thus, some of the "raw" data is stored in the .sep, and some in the .raw | |||
:I have no idea what "sep" stands for. Maybe it was "e"ditable at runtime. | |||
::[[User:Geyser|geyser]] 10:58, 10 December 2007 (CET) | |||
:Sorry for not having replied to you on OME yet... "Better things to do" ^_^ | |||
:My basic suggestion holds: forget the animations for now and go for OBJ... | |||
::[[User:Geyser|geyser]] 10:58, 10 December 2007 (CET) |
Revision as of 09:58, 10 December 2007
- hello
- may i ask you to explain me - what is the difference between non-dat files?
- i.e. when i am on pc, i lookup entry id, name and offset in the dat file, and then go to this offset in the raw file and read the data of the entry
- how is it on mac?
- i thought sep is just a raw with extension "sep" (never seen such file tho)
- Kuchumovn 10:19, 10 December 2007 (CET)
- I suggest you have a look at the PC demo, which is Mac-like and has .sep files.
- As detailed in the article here, .sep are used to store some "raw" content.
- Thus, some of the "raw" data is stored in the .sep, and some in the .raw
- I have no idea what "sep" stands for. Maybe it was "e"ditable at runtime.
- geyser 10:58, 10 December 2007 (CET)
- Sorry for not having replied to you on OME yet... "Better things to do" ^_^
- My basic suggestion holds: forget the animations for now and go for OBJ...
- geyser 10:58, 10 December 2007 (CET)