
fixing incription with hex (resigning)
To do it manually - you'd have to have a super-human brain to be able to XOR dwords in your head or it'd plain take too long to do a single dword. So assuming you were using Window's Calculator's XOR feature, and it took you 15 seconds to copy and paste each dword from a hex editor to window's calculator and XOR it to the last one, and one of the smallest Halo 2 map files, coagulation, is about 40 megabytes... That makes 40,000 kilobytes, which is 40 million bytes. If I remember right, a DWORD is 2 bytes, so you have 20 million dwords to XOR together in coagulation roughly.
Multiply 20 million by 15 seconds and you get 300,000,000 seconds, which is around 9.51 years.
Resigning a map by hand is not a thing you want to do.
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EDIT - Good News! Apparently I got it mixed up, and a DWORD is 4 bytes, not 2 bytes. So that means it'll only take you 4.76 years to resign a map like Coagulation.
Or you can just use xbox7887's quick method if you know exactly what you changed.
Or, you could even get with this century and download a program to do it all for you.
Multiply 20 million by 15 seconds and you get 300,000,000 seconds, which is around 9.51 years.
Resigning a map by hand is not a thing you want to do.

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EDIT - Good News! Apparently I got it mixed up, and a DWORD is 4 bytes, not 2 bytes. So that means it'll only take you 4.76 years to resign a map like Coagulation.
Or you can just use xbox7887's quick method if you know exactly what you changed.
Or, you could even get with this century and download a program to do it all for you.

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holy shit! 9.51 years?! wowAgent ME wrote:To do it manually - you'd have to have a super-human brain to be able to XOR dwords in your head or it'd plain take too long to do a single dword. So assuming you were using Window's Calculator's XOR feature, and it took you 15 seconds to copy and paste each dword from a hex editor to window's calculator and XOR it to the last one, and one of the smallest Halo 2 map files, coagulation, is about 40 megabytes... That makes 40,000 kilobytes, which is 40 million bytes. If I remember right, a DWORD is 2 bytes, so you have 20 million dwords to XOR together in coagulation roughly.
Multiply 20 million by 15 seconds and you get 300,000,000 seconds, which is around 9.51 years.
Resigning a map by hand is not a thing you want to do.


and ur forgetting to factor in sleeping and eating and stuff that normal people do with theyre freetime so just dont try let the programmers programAgent ME wrote:To do it manually - you'd have to have a super-human brain to be able to XOR dwords in your head or it'd plain take too long to do a single dword. So assuming you were using Window's Calculator's XOR feature, and it took you 15 seconds to copy and paste each dword from a hex editor to window's calculator and XOR it to the last one, and one of the smallest Halo 2 map files, coagulation, is about 40 megabytes... That makes 40,000 kilobytes, which is 40 million bytes. If I remember right, a DWORD is 2 bytes, so you have 20 million dwords to XOR together in coagulation roughly.
Multiply 20 million by 15 seconds and you get 300,000,000 seconds, which is around 9.51 years.
Resigning a map by hand is not a thing you want to do.
Re: fixing incription with hex (resigning)
Why would you want to do it by hand either way haha.Th2mods wrote:Exactly what the title says

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Re: fixing incription with hex (resigning)
-DeToX- wrote:Why would you want to do it by hand either way haha.Th2mods wrote:Exactly what the title says
Roflolz. I don't think you saw the last post before your's was in April, did you Detox?


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How about a SP>MP conversion with added weapons vehicles shaders and sounds?xbox7887 wrote:There is an easier way. Say you edit a float in a tag, you can xor the modified float with the original, then xor the result with the signature and it will be properly signed again. But when editing large amounts of data...LAWL

Better get started...
It is? Oh that'd make sense - that'd mean a word is 2 bytes - otherwise it'd be pointless having the term 'word' when there was already byte.xbox7887 wrote:A dword is 4 bytes...
So it'd only take 4.76 years to resign a map like coagulation at the rate I said

Without signing a map (or hacking the game so it doesn't need signing) you can't mod the levels at all, which is what this site is about.JacksonCougAr wrote:besides I thought l337 signing wasn't allowed here... seeing as how it could be used...
You're probably getting signing mixed up with the tools that, without a better term, 'rebalance' the signature back to the original form so that the map has the same signature as before, which could be used to modify DLC, which could then be used on Live. Those are different things.
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definably 100% worth it
How to get a girl: put a potato in the front of your pants.
How not to get a girl: put a potato in the back of your pants.

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Re: fixing incription with hex (resigning)
Nope, I was linked to it, so I assumed it was fairly new. My apologies.DJ_Gnomey wrote:Roflolz. I don't think you saw the last post before your's was in April, did you Detox?
Anyways lol I wouldn't call signing a map by hand hex "1337" lol, because I doubt any genious here would take over 4 years resigning one map.
By then there would be 2 more halos.
