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10000 Bullets

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god save the queen, posted Thu Oct 13, 2022 10:42 am (73801)


Trying to extract data from an ISO file using the 10000 Bullets bms and it gives me this

Code:
- error in src\file.c line 633: fdnum_open()
Error: No such file or directory

Last script line before the error or that produced the error:
  7   open FDSE "SLPM_658.26"
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BloodRaynare, posted Thu Oct 13, 2022 1:15 pm (73803)


Judging from the script, both of the game's executable (SLPM_658.26) and file.bin must be in the same directory. And QuickBMS can't access it directly from the ISO, you have to extract them or mount the ISO with virtual drive tool first.
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god save the queen, posted Thu Oct 13, 2022 2:04 pm (73804)


BloodRaynare wrote:
Judging from the script, both of the game's executable (SLPM_658.26) and file.bin must be in the same directory. And QuickBMS can't access it directly from the ISO, you have to extract them or mount the ISO with virtual drive tool first.


Hi, thanks for the answer. I extracted the files from the ISO using DAEMON Tools, and in the .BIN directory there's a file called SLES_534.81, but no SLPM_658.26 anywhere
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god save the queen, posted Thu Oct 13, 2022 2:12 pm (73805)


editing the script did the trick
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