But what if one of the files is bigger than the allocated space ???
Ge64 Wrote:But what if one of the files is bigger than the allocated space ???
Huh? There isn't any allocated space, so such a thing is impossible.
Then I guess I don't understand anything :P you say 0x0C
is the offset of the file ICON0.PNG, and 0x10 is the offset of the file ICON1.PMF, but 0x0C and 0x10 are places/positions in the file, right? or are they aliasses?
Ge64 Wrote:Then I guess I don't understand anything :P you say 0x0C
is the offset of the file ICON0.PNG, and 0x10 is the offset of the file ICON1.PMF, but 0x0C and 0x10 are places/positions in the file, right? or are they aliasses?
No...
The address 0x0C
contains the offset of the file ICON0.PNG. Probably didn't explain it well enough

You can't really stick a PNG in 4 bytes (the header itself is larger than that)
Ohhh :) ok well i never realled hex edited anything so that wasn't obvious to me
wow alicebot left her mark here as well