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Yardman 21 Jul 2007, 18:51
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f0dder 22 Jul 2007, 14:13
You could check www.wotsit.org , grab all sound file format references and see if some of them start with MP (not SP, as you wrote ).
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DOS386 22 Jul 2007, 20:39
> Would someone please help me in identifying
> the format of this sound file? > I have 60+ of these files and they came from > a DOS game Disassemble the game ? > them start with MP (not SP, as you wrote Right. MP0 ... MPX (- Player ? ) ... MP |
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22 Jul 2007, 20:39 |
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bttr 23 Jul 2007, 09:43
What's the name of the game?
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23 Jul 2007, 09:43 |
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pierre 23 Jul 2007, 12:45
Maybe this could help you :
gt2 0.35 (c) 1999-2006 by PHaX (philip[at]helger.com) - LFLPRDN.SMP (1193 bytes) - binary Special extension: Adlib Sample Audio file The following information is based on http://filext.com Special extension: Photo Express Gallery (Ulead) file Special extension: Scream Tracker Sample file Special extension: Sprintbit Playlist Manager Media Playlist (Sprintbit Corporation) file Special extension: Screensaver Maker Project File (21hua.com) file Special extension: Ad Lib Gold Sample file Special extension: Swell Audio (Sampled Data) (Hitech Development AB) file Special extension: PhotoImpact Presets (Ulead) file Special extension: Sound File file Special extension: Xionics SMP image file Special extension: Sample or Samplevision Format file |
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23 Jul 2007, 12:45 |
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Yardman 23 Jul 2007, 15:36
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rugxulo 25 Jul 2007, 03:41
f0dder wrote: Yardman: forget DOS, grab a copy of DataRescue IDA for Windows - it'll handle DOS files just well (there used to be a DOS version, but dunno if they still ship that). Why forget DOS if you can still use IDA Free 3.7 with it?? Especially since it's a DOS game (which probably won't even work under whatever Windows he's using). P.S. I seriously don't suggest reverse engineering (for legal reasons). But these are useful tools if used in the right way: http://www.6502.org/crossdev/asm/ (trying not to direct link to file) For newer 4.3 freeware (Win32 only), get it here. BIEW (DOS, OS/2, Win32) is nice for looking at (w/ highlighting) / hacking at files, simple disassembling to file (even x86-64), etc. so consider that, too. |
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