08-23-2019, 12:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-23-2019, 01:03 PM by toketsu_puurin.)
it's the character offset box. you're offsetting by hex digits so one character is two bytes.
btw: I highly recommend looking the script over so you can see what it does and then re-writing it to be a more functional program in a way that can function well and actually be robust enough to be useful (and maybe writes its own output file.) This is a horrible kludge that requites manually selecting precise chunks of identically sized amounts of hex from multiple files because of character input limitations. It has NO error handling because I knew exactly how I wanted it to work. My coding skills aren't really high enough to support it either. I absolutely recommend you rewrite the sucker in python or something else if this is actually a tool that might be useful to the community.
btw: I highly recommend looking the script over so you can see what it does and then re-writing it to be a more functional program in a way that can function well and actually be robust enough to be useful (and maybe writes its own output file.) This is a horrible kludge that requites manually selecting precise chunks of identically sized amounts of hex from multiple files because of character input limitations. It has NO error handling because I knew exactly how I wanted it to work. My coding skills aren't really high enough to support it either. I absolutely recommend you rewrite the sucker in python or something else if this is actually a tool that might be useful to the community.