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Older hexing programs

Started by Cybertronian, April 20, 2007, 05:34:06 PM

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Cybertronian

It's been a good while, but wasn't there a program used for light hexing of meshes before NifSkope came out?

I remember it being referenced before, and it is what I used to hex all of my hexxed creations, when I created them a couple of years back.

So far, I've guessed NifEdit, MeshEdit, or something in that neighborhood...

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detourne_me

theres the mesheditor,  which was a great little program, its packaged with a few of the meshes available from fxforce.com
and theres always the true hex editing programs like NASHex and XV32,  you should be able to google those.
im not sure if its sp2,  or just the fact that mesh editor cant open up FF2 meshes,  but i really miss its manipulation abilities. for some reason it doesn't work on my pc anymore.

Zivon23

Quote from: detourne_me on April 20, 2007, 09:38:02 PM
theres the mesheditor,  which was a great little program, its packaged with a few of the meshes available from fxforce.com
and theres always the true hex editing programs like NASHex and XV32,  you should be able to google those.
im not sure if its sp2,  or just the fact that mesh editor cant open up FF2 meshes,  but i really miss its manipulation abilities. for some reason it doesn't work on my pc anymore.

I run both Mesheditor and Nashex on my laptop and it has sp2.  It prolly isn't  :ffvstr: compatable.

Z23

Cybertronian

From what I've seen, MeshEditor works on XP2, but it might have fallen out of favor because it may not do right with FFvTTR.
If I can, I'd like to try using it and NifSkope side-by-side.