![]() Converted it into base 10 number and we get 63,736 which is total files.E9 68 34 1C are 4-bytes integer. I guess it's a file's version.F8 F8 00 00 are 4-bytes integer. ![]() Translated into "KPKA" which is the file's signature.04 00 00 00 are 4-bytes integer. Your challenge is to figure out what do they represent in which case they can be anything.For example, the first 16 bytes of the PAK file contains 4B 50 4B 41 04 00 00 00 F8 F8 00 00 E9 68 34 1CĤB 50 4B 41 are ASCII characters. Basically you can open every files with hex editor program and it will show series of base 16 numbers.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |