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Decompiling 16-bit .RES files
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orion_mk3
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Old May 5, 2006, 01:06 PM #1 of 1
Decompiling 16-bit .RES files

I'm trying to decompile some old (1995-96) .RES files in order to find some data--in this case, MIDI or other soundfiles buried in things called MUSICFM.RES and MUSICGM.RES.

Any hints, tips, suggestions? I've tried XN Resource Editor and Resource Hacker, but neither seems to be able to do anything with the files.

Bonus points if you know a solution that works in OS X (but I have access to a PC, so no big).

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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