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YAY! Those bytes represents sounds. I'm playing with sounds of Shadow har (FIGHTR1.AF) and this is what I think:
 
YAY! Those bytes represents sounds. I'm playing with sounds of Shadow har (FIGHTR1.AF) and this is what I think:
  
Sounds table:
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Sounds table (temporal):
  
 
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|SHADOW || 1 BYTE || Index of sound emitted by shadow attacks.
 
|SHADOW || 1 BYTE || Index of sound emitted by shadow attacks.
 
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|Unkown || 4 BYTES || I'm studing this
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|JUNK || 1 BYTE || Index of sound of junk touching ground?
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|Unkown || 3 BYTES || I'm studing this
 
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|FGHED || 5 BYTES || 5 bytes representing string "FGHED". Nothing happens if you edit this, but is a good magic number.
 
|FGHED || 5 BYTES || 5 bytes representing string "FGHED". Nothing happens if you edit this, but is a good magic number.
 
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Revision as of 15:35, 4 March 2012

1ST Experiment

Trying to find out what does the fight footer of the HAR file formats.

Editting the 30 bytes of FIGHTR0.AF. Setting them to full 1 bits (0xFF FF FF...).

--Lilezek 10:59, 4 March 2012 (EST)

Nothing happened to. Trying with setting them to full 0 bits (0x00 00 00 ...).

--Lilezek 11:17, 4 March 2012 (EST)

Now happens that every sound of the Jaguar has been lost. It could be a bug of dosbox, so I'm gonna try this once more.

Changing everything into full 1 bits again.

--Lilezek 11:25, 4 March 2012 (EST)

With everything full of 1, jaguar doesn't have sound neither. Backuping into the original file...

--Lilezek 11:28, 4 March 2012 (EST)

Now they have sound. It seems that the "junk 30 bytes" affect to sound.

Setting everything to FF except FGHED (last 5 bytes).

--Lilezek 11:32, 4 March 2012 (EST)

Now they have sound. What a weird behaviour... It seems that the game checks for FGHED to load sounds?

It doesn't affect to FGHED, but to the whole junk. Finding the bytes that stop sound...

--Lilezek 14:46, 4 March 2012 (EST)

YAY! Those bytes represents sounds. I'm playing with sounds of Shadow har (FIGHTR1.AF) and this is what I think:

Sounds table (temporal):

Unknown 1 BYTE This fist byte seems to be 0.
MHHIT 1 BYTE Index of middle high hit.
LHIT 1 BYTE Index of low hit.
LTHIT 1 BYTE Index of low hit when falling down.
FALL 1 BYTE Index of sound emitted when HAR hit the ground falling down.
ATTACK 1 BYTE Index of attack sounds.
GUARD 1 BYTE Index of guard sounds.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
JUMP 1 BYTE Index of sound when HAR touch the ground after jump.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
Unkown 1 BYTE I found a 0.
SHADOW 1 BYTE Index of sound emitted by shadow attacks.
JUNK 1 BYTE Index of sound of junk touching ground?
Unkown 3 BYTES I'm studing this
FGHED 5 BYTES 5 bytes representing string "FGHED". Nothing happens if you edit this, but is a good magic number.