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Zen Pinball Roller Coaster *.PXP (v2.1) fails to extract

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LolHacksRule, posted Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:17 am (75216)


All the PXPs of this version of the game crash QuickBMS from the script in vanilla form. The PXP format (v1) is slightly different as when a flag of an entry is 0, there's no compressed size value, which breaks sfx.pxp after the first file (returns chunk type 40 error). A simple fix for that archive for now is commenting out line 69, which extracts it perfectly. Every other archive fails to extract but at least shows a similar error with that modification.

Code:
Error: incomplete input file -1:
       Can't read * bytes from offset 00000000.
       Anyway don't worry, it's possible that the BMS script has been written
       to exit in this way if it's reached the end of the archive so check it
       or contact its author or verify that all the files have been extracted.
       Please check the following coverage information to know if it's ok.


Last script line before the error or that produced the error:
  138 log NAME 0 SIZE MEMORY_FILE

- OFFSET       0x00000000
- SIZE         *
  coverage file 0     *%   *        *      . offset *
  coverage file -5    *%   *         *        . offset *
 
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