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Old 03-13-10, 06:46 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Magnetyk View Post
My english is bad too,

But i think on "Milles-Sabords.com" they are not understand your software!!
They think you're soft is like JSGME and useless.(as JSGME work Great)
But if your software have the ability to mix all differents Mods and regroup them in 1 Compatible Big Mods it' s VERY VERY usefull.
Question: your software scan inside file (like .cfg/.inf) for discover the difference and rewritte a new file which include all the difference of multiple files mods ??

En tout cas bravo!
the software do a raw data comparison (Byte/Byte) between original files (in the folder you copied just before moding) and the moded files in the moded DATA folder. If it detect a difference, files are marked to be inclued in the target mod directory respecting the folder tree.
The only problem is that if you just add a space in a .cfg file, it will detect the file as different and will mark the file to be inclued in the big mod.The software doesn't care about .cfg,.dat,.dsd.sim,etc... it just do a deep scan (ok it can take time)

ALL modified files will be inclued in the target mod folder.
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