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* [[GRAFs|Return to the list of games]]  
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== FS ==  
== FS ==
 
* ''' Format Type ''':    Archive <br>  
* ''' Format Type ''':    Archive <br>  
* ''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness Endian Order] ''': Little Endian <br>  
* ''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness Endian Order] ''': Little Endian <br>  
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=== Format Specifications ===  
=== Format Specifications ===
 
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<font color="blue"> ''' // FILE DATA ''' </font> <br>
<font color="blue"> ''' // FILE DATA ''' </font> <br>
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=== MultiEx BMS ===  
=== MultiEx BMS ===
 
Not written yet
Not written yet<br>
 
 
=== Notes and Comments ===


=== Notes and Comments ===
* Uses ZLib Compression
* Uses ZLib Compression


=== Supported Programs ===  
=== Supported Programs ===
* [[Game Extractor|Game Extractor]] (Not for The Sopranos: Road to Respect)


* [[Game Extractor|Game Extractor]] (Not for The Sopranos: Road to Respect)<br>
== Games ==
The following games are known to use this format:
* ''[[Silver Surfer (7 Studios)|Silver Surfer]]''
* ''[[The Sopranos: Road to Respect]]''

Revision as of 09:32, 5 August 2020

FS

This format appears to first have been used in the Fantastic 4 game and was later used with slight modification in The Sopranos: Road to Respect. The differences per game are marked in red below.


Format Specifications

// FILE DATA

// for each file
byte {X}     - File Data
byte {X}     - Padding to a multiple of 2048 bytes (using (byte)255)


// FILENAME DIRECTORY

char {4}     - String Header (STR )
uint32 {4}   - Filename Directory Length


// for each file
char {X}     - Filename
byte {1}     - null Filename Terminator


byte {0-3}   - null Padding to a multiple of 4 bytes


// DIRECTORY

char {4}     - Directory Header (DIR )
uint32 {4}   - Directory Length


// for each file
uint32 {4}   - Compressed Size (if compSize=0, the file is not compressed)
uint32 {4}   - File Offset [*2048]
uint32 {4}   - File Length
uint32 {4}   - Filename Offset (relative to the start of the filename directory) (Fantastic 4) or Filename CRC32/BZIP (The Sopranos)


// ARCHIVE FOOTER

char {4}     - End Header (END )
uint64 {8}   - null (Appears to be a uint32 {4} for some versions of Fantastic 4)
uint32 {4}   - Filename Directory Offset
byte {X}    - null (X = 28 for Fantastic 4 or 24 for The Sopranos)
uint32 {4}   - Filename Directory Offset

MultiEx BMS

Not written yet

Notes and Comments

  • Uses ZLib Compression

Supported Programs

Games

The following games are known to use this format: