Hamster archive
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* PDP-endian 32-bit data size (measured in bytes) | * PDP-endian 32-bit data size (measured in bytes) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 15 October 2021
An uncommon archive format used to store the data for some programs; see Category:Hamster archive based formats. (The first program to use this format was probably OHRRPGCE.)
[edit] Description
A Hamster archive consists of zero or more lumps concatenated together (with no delimiters or global header/footer), where a lump consists of the following three parts:
- Null-terminated ASCII filename
- PDP-endian 32-bit data size (measured in bytes)
- Data of this lump