![]() wad file is really some kind of archive and this one contains at least one. And after these 12 bytes we see “TM!” meaning that. After that there are 4 bytes of unknown purpose. Little endian means that the order of bytes is reversed, so in below example “1C 64 02 00” written in hexadecimal should be 0x0002641C, or 156700 in decimal system, exactly the same as the size in bytes of boot.wad. Wad filesĪs it turns out, after first 4 bytes there’s file size written as 32bit little-endian integer. Left part of the hex editor shows bytes in the file, and the right part shows text representation of each byte (if it exists). Many binary files contains “magic”, first few bytes of a file that helps identifying it, so we’ll start there.Pmd files magic were “PMD V1.83”, I haven’t found anything about this format anywhere.Pc files magic was “TM!”, and. wad files remaining I assumed they might be some kind of archive, perhaps the same as. pmd files.Pmd files are in “meshdata” directory, so they probably are 3D models.Pc files are located in “graphics24”, so they could be textures.
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