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Edwin_again, on Feb 7 2006, 05:58 PM, said:
aha, so that's why it's possible to remove the extension and browse through an app like a folder....View Post
Depends on the application. If it is a bundled application, like most MacOS X programs, you can do that (as the "program" is, in fact, a folder. The actual code is one of the interior files). However, if the program is designed for older versions of MacOS (as Nova is), the program is a single file, with a data fork (containing the code for the just-now-being-replaced PowerPC processors) and a resource fork (which can be opened with ResEdit, and contains, among other things, the code for the old 64k processors).
Edwards
BOGWarrior, on Feb 6 2006, 10:00 PM, said:
WAIT A MINUTE! I think I've seen the "Demand More" button in play! I can't quite remember where, but I remember I used it and I got my bass kicked. Hmmm, mighta been EV Classic. View Post
Seems like it might have been a built in refuel-a-ship mission, then scrapped and just done with a misn like everything else.
Edwin_again, on Feb 7 2006, 08:58 PM, said:
aha, so that's why it's possible to remove the extension and browse through an app like a folder.... View Post
Edwards is right. The Resource Fork is mainly something that's part of the old Mac OS. The .app Bundles OS X uses are quite different.
darth_vader, on Feb 6 2006, 09:29 AM, said:
You can't open an executable in ANY program. It must first be decompiled, then browsed with a text editor or an application editor. If your willing to shell out a lot of money, you could try Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0. View Post
try reshack. http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/
Oh um... if that's not what you're looking for, try a hex editor. Or a C++ decompiler... that should be fun.
Mispeled, on Feb 3 2006, 03:56 AM, said:
Try opening up the Nova app itself in ResEdit and look at some of the DLOGs. View Post
Heh. I love finding stuff like that.
I'd like to point out a few things: