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Originally posted by DrRalph:
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If seant wants to make an editor, then I'd say go for it. Personally I think it would be abused as a cheater tool, so I was sort of happy the editor tool was not needed, and I'd personally hesitate to release it.
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I agree. I was very pleased with the pilot file editors I made for EVO because I could imagine the cool plugins that could be made if they were packaged with modified pilot files. Now, though, I know they're mainly used to cheat.
That's not to say that some utilities wouldn't be useful. I can already imagine a utility (in my mind I'm calling it "Tweaker") that'd let folks change their nickname, sex, and maybe let them turn strict play on and off (though that's getting close to cheating).
A misnBit setter/clearer would be very useful for testing purposes. There's also the problem that EVO had with pre-existing pilot files and plugins that made new pers. I don't know if this is fixed in EVN, but in EVO it wasn't possible to use a pre-existing pilot file with plugins that made new pers because those new pers were never initially "on" when pilot file was first created (did that make sense?)
What else would folks want to edit?-- that wouldn't be abused as cheating, that is.
You've got the jump on me, DrRalph, in that I'm assuming you've a copy of the spec sheet. You could probably do a better job on these hypothetical utilities because I'd be using RealBasic, whereas you'd be doing thing in (I assume) C.
Scramble is a great name for an pilot de/encryptor. I'd never even heard of bit shifting when I first started messing with pilot files, so it was quite a crash course to figure out what was going on. I call the subroutine I use "mojo"
-STH
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