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by bigboss97 :: Rate this Message:

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When I looked at:
0E 12 31 1F DON'T STOP

and followed 0x311f in HOTDOG10. I found there's a 0x00 byte at the potential start of a data block:
00 16 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

because the file also starts with 2 bytes value as well:
08 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

To confirm that they are data blocks I simply went to next data block visually where another pair of values is located (0x31a5). Then I found:
1F 12 31 A5 I'LL NEVER BREAK YOUR HEART

I went to next block and so on and found:
19 12 32 2B DON'T ANSWER THE DOOR
12 12 32 5C MAYBE TOMORROW

Conclusion, the 2 bytes are pointing to data blocks in hotdog10, as I suspected in a previous post.
Other languages should be pointing to other files.
Somewhere in the data block must be pointing to the main file, but where?
The song number should also be found in that piece of information.

That's for now.

bigboss97 wrote:
0x38501
0E 12 32 0E 2 BECOME 1
0B 12 35 28 2 TIMES
0D 12 39 25 500 MILES

0x4bf30
0A 12 3A EA ZOMBIE
07 14 46 F7 123
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