Home   Help Search Login Register  

Author Topic: Motorcycle P3d name  (Read 2380 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Faculty

  • Guest
Motorcycle P3d name
« on: 06 Sep 2002, 00:18:00 »
whats the name for the Motor cycle P3d coz i want to retexture it ?

   Thanx

Offline KKB

  • Members
  • *
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #1 on: 06 Sep 2002, 01:42:48 »
jawa250.p3d

Faculty

  • Guest
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #2 on: 06 Sep 2002, 02:25:34 »
I cant find jawa250.p3d  anywhere in the data3d.p3d is it in there ?

Offline KKB

  • Members
  • *
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #3 on: 06 Sep 2002, 02:41:57 »
No

You haven't asked but I take the freedom to answer in advance  ;)

It's in O.pbo (resistance addon folder)
You can't de-pbo it without removing the first 46 bytes of o.pbo, to do this use a hexeditor or cutpbo (dunno where you can find this tool)

jawa250.p3d is in 'vehl' subdirectory of o.pbo

Faculty

  • Guest
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #4 on: 06 Sep 2002, 02:50:49 »
i tryed using that cutpbo but the new file dont come up just goes through the process but no new file any ideas of why this is?

Offline KKB

  • Members
  • *
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #5 on: 06 Sep 2002, 03:01:26 »
Maybe there is no new file? It just removes the first 46 bytes and doesn't writes a new file?
I never tried that tool, so I don't know

Faculty

  • Guest
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #6 on: 06 Sep 2002, 03:02:52 »
nah tryed that aswell anyway what other tools are there that can remove them things ?

Offline KKB

  • Members
  • *
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #7 on: 06 Sep 2002, 03:08:12 »
Open it with a hexeditor and remove the first 46 bytes. If you dunno how, then better don't do it.

IIRC there was a pbo tool around that works with resistance pbo's, check ofp.info tool section

Faculty

  • Guest
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #8 on: 06 Sep 2002, 03:09:38 »
k thanx for ur help

Jimbo

  • Guest
Re:Motorcycle P3d name
« Reply #9 on: 06 Sep 2002, 08:08:42 »
yeah, theres a tool to decompress the .pbo file (o.pbo is compressed - I think) - Its called UnPBO you should find the file if you search hard enough in the internet  8) - I know of such file located at www.ofp.info
 - at OFP.info, the program name is PBODecryptor
« Last Edit: 06 Sep 2002, 08:11:16 by Jimbo »