[Release]WDF Extractor

05/26/2010 15:58 Zatoichi#31
Korv, would it be cool if i posted this at Alex's site (Magus Mods) or would you rather this be the only available DL loc? lemme know, pce.
05/27/2010 00:44 Korvacs#32
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Originally Posted by Zatoichi View Post
Korv, would it be cool if i posted this at Alex's site (Magus Mods) or would you rather this be the only available DL loc? lemme know, pce.
Go for it. :)
05/27/2010 18:44 t_dubble_uu#33
nice release compared to the older version i was using
06/18/2010 23:02 Santa#34
Attempted to use it on a 4267 client and it gives me the error "Could not find any files to extract, please confirm the file you selected is valid, and contains entrys for extraction"
06/18/2010 23:22 Korvacs#35
Works perfectly with the 4267 client, infact it was originally developed using it.

Which OS are you using?

Which file are you trying to extract?
06/19/2010 01:45 zblowfish#36
Works perfectly and the awesome part is you can choose where to save them
08/13/2010 02:27 -Fáng-#37
I need the source to this really really badly. Please respond to my PMs Korvacs and help me out. I need to understand how it works.
09/07/2010 16:16 WarpGeorge#38
Thank you Korv!
07/02/2011 05:17 Illiest#39
Could you make this work with tpd/tpi files from the Chinese Co client?
07/02/2011 11:55 Korvacs#40
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Could you make this work with tpd/tpi files from the Chinese Co client?
Err perhaps, im sure it will be an entirely different file structure though so i would need to take a look at it, i also dont have an upto date Client :p
07/02/2011 12:10 Illiest#41
I'll attach the smallest tpi/tpd file so it'll upload fast. There's like 6 of them .___. You could take a look at them, if you want.
07/02/2011 13:22 Korvacs#42
Do they work in pairs? The Tpi contains loads of.c3 entries and values, the Tpd contains raw data, i believe that means that the Tpi contains information of where to find the data withing the Tpd files.
07/02/2011 14:45 Illiest#43
I guess they do work in pairs cause there's a tpi/tpd for each file. Well here's data3.tpi & data3.tpd
07/03/2011 21:54 Korvacs#44
Ive managed to come up with a rough theory, but theres still a number of things im not sure about with these files so it will be a while before i release a tool for them, i could do with a copy of the latest client or a link to where i can get it if anyone has it.
07/04/2011 02:59 Illiest#45