- 010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT HOW TO
- 010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT INSTALL
- 010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT PATCH
- 010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT CODE
010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT PATCH
Generate a 010 script to patch a file based on differences. The user can enter the number of times to paste in an input box.Ĭompares the current text line with the next line and sets bookmarks at characters which differ, marking them red. The text copied into the clipboard contains a Pascal constant definition, followed by the data as Hex bytes in Pascal notation.Įxecutes a paste operation a number of times. Note that this functionality is built into 010 Editor using 'Copy > Copy As > Copy as Hex Text'.Ĭopy selection or entire file to the clipboard as Pascal code. Note that this functionality is now built into 010 Editor using 'Copy > Copy As > Copy as C Code'.Ĭopy selected hex bytes as hexstring. If no selection is made the whole file is copied. Note that this functionality is now built into 010 Editor using 'Copy > Copy As > Copy as Binary Text'.Ĭopies the selection to the clipboard as hex bytes suitable for inclusion in an C/C++ program. If no selection is made the whole file is copied.Ĭopies the currently selected bytes to the clipboard in binary format. Opens each file in the list, performs processing on the file (in this case does an MD5 checksum) and then closes the file.Ĭopies the current selection to the clipboard as hex bytes in a format suitable for inclusion in an assembly program. Takes as input a text file containing a list of file names, one per line.
010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT HOW TO
Imports a set of bookmarks from a CSV file.ĭemonstrates how to batch process a set of files. Places the cursor at the previous bookmark and optionally selects bytes to the next bookmark. Similar to XORSelection.1sc but you can enter the XOR key in HEX style.įinds the nearest bookmarks to the cursor. Run the Xor again on the encoded selection to decode the data. Xors the current selection with a set of bytes, which causes the bytes to be encoded so they cannot be read by a human. See Interleave.1sc for the reverse operation. When given an interleaved file, this script creates two files by separating the interleaved data. Useful when you cant use the keyboard in a demo. Truncate the file from the current position. 'c:\temp\file.bmp.001' or 'c:\temp\file0000.dat').Īdd a number to each character of the selected string or whole file. Note that the filename must contain numbers (e.g. The user must specify the number of bytes per created file and also provide the filename of the first file. Split a large file into a number of smaller files. The complete file is encoded when nothing is selected. Supported encodings: ROT-5, ROT-13, ROT-47, Caesar and custom shifts. When editing a process, convert the local address into a process address and display the result in the status bar.Įncode current selection by shifting characters. ROT-13 decoder/encoder of the selected block.
Remove bytes from start file to current position. The user can enter a minimum and maximum value to generate. If a selection is made only the selected bytes are modified, otherwise the whole file is modified. DF C2 A1 ->to -> FD 2C 1A.Īssigns a set of random byte values to a file. The joined file will be created as a new file. Open the first file in the file sequence with the file dialog that is displayed. Reassembles files that were split with the SplitFile.1sc script. See Uninterleave.1sc to separate the interleaved file. Interleaves the bytes of two files together. The more random the file looks, the more the entropy value approaches 8.0 (its maximum value).įuzz a file by overwriting random locations. Note this functionality is now included in 010 Editor using 'Copy > Copy As > Copy as Base64' or 'File > Export Hex'.ĭisplays the entropy value for a file or selection. Note that some of this functionality is now built directly into 010 Editor.Įncode bytes to Base64. This script extracts from the characters the least significant 6 bits and puts it together to whole bytes.
010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT CODE
Base64 is a code used in email attachments or similar purposes, for to transfer binary data, where only ASCII data can be transmitted. Block size is defined by the variable LIMIT.ĭecode the selected bytes or the entire file from Base64 code into binary. Results are stored in bookmarks and printed in the output pane.
This script finds blocks of identical characters within the file or within the selection.
010 EDITOR LZ77 SCRIPT INSTALL
The following is a repository of 010 Editor Script files that have been submitted.įor information on how to install these files see the Installing page.