coloradoderek
08-18-2018, 07:02 AM
Good Morning.
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how to convert an offset from a Hex Editor to a MySEQ offset.
An Example would be:
In the Hex Editor, it shows the offset as 0099CAB1, but the MySEQ equivilant would be 0xA0CAB1 I understand the 0x is just a prefix to signal a hex number, so really its just how does A0 compare to 0099 as far as offsets go.
I understand the Offsets in a Hex Editor are supposed to actually be in hex, (i.e. 0x0099CAB1 would be what you enter into MySEQ) but it doesn't work despite it claiming to be hex. something is different. Plus if you convert to Decimal, its pretty obviously A0CAB1 doesn't equal 0099CAB1. so either MySEQ is using some special code to enter its data, or the hex editor is doing something, or (the most likely culprit) I just don't know enough to see what is going on.
I can provide many more examples but they are all real similar.
Thanks.
EDIT: It's possible the Hex Editor I was using (WinHex) is my issue. I started using another one and "all of a sudden" the offsets in the hex editor are exactly the same as the offsets in the .ini file (!!!) So I'm going to do more research with this different editor and see if I can yet figure this out! thanks for reading.
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how to convert an offset from a Hex Editor to a MySEQ offset.
An Example would be:
In the Hex Editor, it shows the offset as 0099CAB1, but the MySEQ equivilant would be 0xA0CAB1 I understand the 0x is just a prefix to signal a hex number, so really its just how does A0 compare to 0099 as far as offsets go.
I understand the Offsets in a Hex Editor are supposed to actually be in hex, (i.e. 0x0099CAB1 would be what you enter into MySEQ) but it doesn't work despite it claiming to be hex. something is different. Plus if you convert to Decimal, its pretty obviously A0CAB1 doesn't equal 0099CAB1. so either MySEQ is using some special code to enter its data, or the hex editor is doing something, or (the most likely culprit) I just don't know enough to see what is going on.
I can provide many more examples but they are all real similar.
Thanks.
EDIT: It's possible the Hex Editor I was using (WinHex) is my issue. I started using another one and "all of a sudden" the offsets in the hex editor are exactly the same as the offsets in the .ini file (!!!) So I'm going to do more research with this different editor and see if I can yet figure this out! thanks for reading.