A list of puns related to "Hex Editor"
Note: You need to set the game's Anti-Aliasing option to Low.
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We have to spread this amazing news to all people who wants to enjoy the game without this horrible forced TAA implementation!!=)
Big thanks to the modder community, r/FuckTAA and especially to u/TL431 who found a way to remove it.
wish you an amazing day
be blessed
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Link to the amazing community: https://www.reddit.com/r/FuckTAA/
Link to TL431 if you want to support him or are interested on his projects: https://ko-fi.com/tl431
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COMPARISONS TAA ON VS OFF
https://github.com/chcg/NPP_HexEdit i get that the is it safe posts are annoying but i havent found anything on it, and i dont have any knowledge of any programming languages
Its been a while, but finally got this release out!
New features include inline disassembly of data marked as machine code, Lua plugin support and virtual segment definitions, see the changelog for all changes including bug fixes.
As always all feedback is greatly appreciated both here and on Github :)
https://github.com/solemnwarning/rehex/releases/tag/0.3.91
I tried using Hex editor myself but It doesn't seem to be working. Can someone help me change the difficulty?
I saw one of the comments on how it works.
00 = Normal
01 = Hard
02 = Nightmare
03 = Easy
Usually, a text editor loads the whole file into memory, which becomes impractical for large text files. Some more sophisticated text editors and all Hex editors I know only load the file partially into memory, and allow editing that part.
The built-in text editor of legacy ES File Explorer actually did this! There is a horizontal percent slider at the bottom, where the part of a large text (HTML/XML/JSON) file can be navigated to, and only that portion is loaded into memory rather than the whole file, like with a Hex editor. But:
I have tried other text editors such as Ted, QuickEdit (supports syntax highlight), Amaze File Manager's text editor, and RhythmSoft File Manager HD's text editor. But all load the entire file.
I could so far find no text editor which only loads the partial file to allow handling very large files. Therefore I am suggesting someone to make the next generation mobile text editor.
I've seen videos and screenshots of people playing as Sir, the ogre or different enemies, and also spawning them.
Basically, i wanted to know how to do these things since i've been playing the game for a month now and it's starting to get a kinda boring.
Found hexedit yesterday when I found the freeware ftp but Iβd like a graphical one if it exists.
Also sub question where do I download nekoware stuff. Found a βmirrorβ on way back archive but navigator doesnβt like it: no common algorythims
So does anyone know of a mirror that works with navigator or how to setup browsing through nekoware so I can find stuff Iβd might like to use instead of downloading 30gb
Each week I thought I'd post these SysAdmin tools, tips, tutorials etc.
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A Free Tool
HxD is a fast hex editor with a simple interface that allows you to edit raw disks and modify RAM for files of any size. Features include search/replace, export, checksums/digests, insertion of byte patterns, file shredding, concatenate/split files, statistics and more. Kindly recommended by JustAnotherITUser.
A Tutorial Library
Katacoda is a training platform that offers a large library of free, interactive training courses using real environments in your browser. You'll also find "playgrounds" for VS Code, Kubernetes, Docker Swarm and Ubuntu. Our appreciation for suggesting this one goes to arjunans.
Another Free Tool
Redmine is a web-based, open-source project management application that can be excellent for tracking issues and bugs. It is customizable, cross-platform and cross-database, but it does require someone who can work with an application based on Ruby on Rails to do the somewhat-complex configuration and maintenance. Our thanks to system_badmin for this one.
Scripts
Microsoft-365 Scripts is a collection of scripts and resources to help with the configuration of Microsoft 365. iB83gbRo adds, "Hit github repo also has a handful of scripts to do what is outlined in the checklists."
One More Free Tool
Folder2Iso is a tiny, portable app that allows you to create an ISO from any folder,
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I need some help removing the activation UI, so that you can access the background.
Hello All,
I've just published a new version of rehex - a cross-platform hex editor with some reverse-engineering focused tools/features.
There are screenshots and downloads on the Github page here: https://github.com/solemnwarning/rehex/
I hope this is of use to some people, feedback both here and on Github is very welcome :)
Hey all- I'm considering throwing together a desktop-based hex map editor. I like HexKit well enough, but the ability to explicitly overlay things like elevation or "this is hard/soft cover" is something I wish it supported (I understand why they didn't include those features; they were going for a minimalist approach). I'm curious what other features people Lancer GMs might wish were available?
You can find it here
The interface isnβt exactly user friendly, but I thought it could be useful for anyone who wants to write about Hex but lacks a way to draw diagrams easily.
You can save/load your work with βSaveβ and βOpen fileβ. When the diagram is finished, you can export it as an SVG to use in webpages or other documents.
Iβll probably add features slowly over time. Let me know what you think.
I am a software developer working for another larger company and naturally I use all sorts of software when working on projects. I play Cold War on PC in between my workflow and I opened HxD and then game crashed immediately. After I restarted my PC and tried to boot the game 10 minutes later I was banned. u/FoxhoundFPS, do you have an answer for this? This may wind up potentially banning thousands of people.
I was reinstalling some of my BL2 mods and when I try to get the Hex-Editor to unzip Windows says the files contain "Trojan:MSIL/Masslogger.VN!MTB" I tried to get the files both from the Nexus and from GitHub but got the same warning either way. Is this due to the file itself? Has anyone else had this issue??
I've been looking around a bit for hex editors on Linux. The problem is, I can't find one that has this workflow easy.
What I want to do is I have binary files and I want to select (for copy, paste, across files, etc) the region starting at offset 0xbar and ending at 0xf00 (or say start at 0xbar and size 0xbaz). I've looked around with hexer, ghex and wxhexeditor but the only way they have for selection regions is the mouse or scrolling, which is slow (I'd need around 2 hours of scrolling to select the region I want), cumbersome and inexact. So I'm looking for something that can slice hex files by coordinates.
I'm for the most part DE agnostic so KDE or Gnome is fine. But please try to avoid something that runs on Electron. I already have to edit decently sized files while performing other tasks, I'd rather my RAM be for the tasks I want to do.
Any recommendations?
As the title states... After the new update, I can no longer unlock 90FPS on Hex Editor which I have been using for the past couple of months. I have tried several changes. Also I tried matching all the graphics settings on Lobby and Combat in the new menus. But no matter what, I can no longer get more than 60FPS.
Does anyone have experience with GXF Tool? Is it a safe option? I'm just afraid it might be detected as some kind of hacking and end up getting banned for simply trying to get max FPS.
Or if anyone who uses Hex Editor knows what the new process might be?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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