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Latest revision as of 11:40, 21 January 2021
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NOTE: This is only an example of a GRAF page. As far as I know, there is no game called "Sample Game 1", and no game uses the exact archive format given below.
PAK
- Format type: Archive
- Endianness: Little-endian
Format Specifications
char {15} - Header (Sample Game PAK)
byte {1} - null Padding
// For each file
- char {16} - File name (null padded)
- uint32 {4} - File size
- byte {x} - File data
Microformat sandbox
char {15} - Header (Sample Game PAK)
byte {1} - null Padding
For each file
char {16} - File name (null padded)
uint32 {4} - File size
byte {x} - File data
Notes and Comments
None
MultiEx BMS Script
None written yet.
Supported by Programs
Unknown
Links
None