Hex Editor is a computer program that allow us to modify the binary data of a computer file. Many use it to modify game application, computer files or any execution files for their usage.
Features
- Available in a portable and installable edition
- Instant opening regardless of file-size
(>4GB is no problem, if it fits on a disk/drive you can open it)
- Files opened in HxD are shared liberally but safely with other applications
- Fast searching: forward, backwards or from beginning
- Replace function (fast even for millions of edits)
- Disk-Editor: RAW reading and writing of disks and drives (WinNT and Win9x)
- RAM-Editor: can read and write virtual memory of other processes
- Data-folding for better overview in RAM-Editor
- Splitting and joining files
- Safe deletion of files (shredder)
- File compare (simple version for now)
- Inserting bytes or filling a selection with a pattern
- Grouping of bytes
- Only text or only hex mode
- Exporting of data to source code (Pascal, C, Java)
- Checksum-Generator
- Statistical view
- Support for ANSI, DOS/IBM-ASCII and EBCDIC charsets
- Unlimited undo
- Modified data is highlighted
- Internet update checker
- Ghost caret: displayed around the corresponding character/hex value on the
inactive column, the caret is placed on the active column
- Printing
- Bookmarks:
- Flicker free display and fast drawing
How do i edtiting a Japanese Nintendo DS game with this, and how do i learn to break the codes so i can find out what the text in the DS game is???
(My website is not made yet!)
Posted by: Lukas S. | June 23, 2009 at 11:18 PM
You need to know the code that you need to edit. Basically it is different for all games. Some are listed in the DS Game Thread.
http://www.pspmyspace.com/techstuffs/nds_game/
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