Difference between revisions of "Hex editing"
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Hex editing is the process of editing the hex code of something, such as a .exe or a .dll. | Hex editing is the process of editing the hex code of something, such as a .exe or a .dll. | ||
Often used to change values in a program, or to NOP something (see [[Assembler|Assembly]]). | Often used to change values in a program, or to NOP something (see [[Assembler|Assembly]]). | ||
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+ | It is also used to edit values in savegames. | ||
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+ | And it's used to find out how a game uses it's game files. Example how the graphics are stored, and if the game uses scripting, edit that in the files |
Revision as of 16:04, 25 August 2009
Hex editing is the process of editing the hex code of something, such as a .exe or a .dll. Often used to change values in a program, or to NOP something (see Assembly).
It is also used to edit values in savegames.
And it's used to find out how a game uses it's game files. Example how the graphics are stored, and if the game uses scripting, edit that in the files