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{{OBDtr| 0x04 | lev_id |FFFF00| 01 00 00 06 | 3 | level 3 }} | {{OBDtr| 0x04 | lev_id |FFFF00| 01 00 00 06 | 3 | level 3 }} | ||
{{OBDtr| 0x08 | char[16] |00FF00| AD DE | dead | unused }} | {{OBDtr| 0x08 | char[16] |00FF00| AD DE | dead | unused }} | ||
{{OBDtr| | {{OBDtr| 0x18 | int32 |00FFFF| 00 00 00 00 | 0 | used elements in the array }} | ||
{{OBDtr| | {{OBDtr| 0x1C | int32 |FF00FF| 64 00 00 00 | 100 | array size }} | ||
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Revision as of 20:42, 8 September 2007
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Offset | Type | Raw Hex | Value | Description |
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0x00 | res_id | 01 9A 02 00 | 666 | 00666-.ONTA |
0x04 | lev_id | 01 00 00 06 | 3 | level 3 |
0x08 | char[16] | AD DE | dead | unused |
0x18 | int32 | 00 00 00 00 | 0 | used elements in the array |
0x1C | int32 | 64 00 00 00 | 100 | array size |
All ONTA files look like this example. Space for 100 elements, but all are zero.
ONI BINARY DATA |
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ONSK << Other file types >> ONVL |
ONTA : Trigger Array |
Level file |