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Deleted User Posts: 7/-7750 |
I suggest Translhexion. I used it all the time on most of the ROMs I used. |
Gideon Zhi Posts: 30/125 |
I've noticed a lot of "blahblahblah which hex editor blahblahblah" threads lately. Maybe we should make a sticky thread about hex editors? :p |
Celice Posts: 292/355 |
Usually you make your own.
I suggest WindHex32. Small, sleek, and sexy. EDIT: harsh |
Jezter Posts: 10/10 |
i heard with a table, you can read in-game text with a hex editor, is that true? If so, does anyone know where i can download the table that i would need. |
HyperHacker Posts: 2502/5072 |
Some editors do have console-specific features, like being able to display ROM addresses instead of file addresses. I know Hexecute has an option to display NES ROM addresses. Technically it should be able to display any console's ROM addresses, but it forces a 16-byte header like NES has. |
DahrkDaiz Posts: 291/403 |
There are no system specific hex editors (as far as game systems go). Any hex editor will work on any console hacking. I prefer to use Hex Workshop and the built in hex editor in FCEUxd. |
Jezter Posts: 8/10 |
A lot of you are more familiar with rom hacking than i am, so, i'd like to know what you recommend. |