Logo by Nickman (anonymous IP: 3.15.239.50,0) | ||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||
Audio (343) Datatype (51) Demo (203) Development (602) Document (24) Driver (97) Emulation (149) Game (1011) Graphics (500) Library (118) Network (234) Office (66) Utility (932) Video (69) Total files: 4399 Full index file Recent index file
 Amigans.net  OpenAmiga  Aminet  UtilityBase  IntuitionBase  AmigaBounty
Support the site
|
[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] This is a program which will search through any binary file for a given text string. It is specially designed for video game ROMs, which sometimes have their text encoded or stored in a format other than standard ASCII. After ROMSearcher finds all the occurrences of the text string that it can, it can shift all the bytes in the file, letting you edit the shifted file with a HEX editor, or view the found text with a text viewer. After you have viewed enough of the found/hidden text, and have edited it at will, ROMSearcher can then shift back the bytes, so that you can again play the game ROM, with your modifications intact. * This program should be started from CLI only. * I should note that you can use this program on any binary file, and not just videogame ROMs. You really should legally own the ROMs which you would be editing or hacking with this program. HTML documentation is included with this archive, showing you exactly how to use this program. C++ Source code is also included, and is freely distributable. Original by Chris Covell AmigaOS 4.0 compile by Spot / Up Rough |
Copyright (c) 2004-2024 by Björn Hagström All Rights Reserved Amiga OS and its logos are registered trademarks of Hyperion Entertainment |