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The [[MxHd]] section is part of the [[Interleaf | The [[MxHd]] section is part of the [[Interleaf File]] standard. It's the global header that defines metadata about the Interleaf file itself. | ||
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| "MxHd" || 0 || 4-byte data identifier | | "MxHd" || 0 || 4-byte data identifier | ||
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| Chunk | | Chunk size || 4 || 4-byte integer specifying the size of this chunk minus the first 8 bytes (usually '''12''' or '''0xC''' for MxHd section) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Major version || | | Major version || 8 || 2-byte integer specifying major version (always '''2''' in retail releases) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Minor version || | | Minor version || 10 || 2-byte integer specifying minor version (always '''2''' in retail releases) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Buffer size || 12 || 4-byte integer specifying the size of every data buffer | ||
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| Buffer count || 16 || 4-byte integer specifying the number of data buffers | |||
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Revision as of 13:41, 17 April 2024
The MxHd section is part of the Interleaf File standard. It's the global header that defines metadata about the Interleaf file itself.
Specification
NOTE: This information is incomplete and requires more research and information.
Bytes | Offset | Description |
---|---|---|
"MxHd" | 0 | 4-byte data identifier |
Chunk size | 4 | 4-byte integer specifying the size of this chunk minus the first 8 bytes (usually 12 or 0xC for MxHd section) |
Major version | 8 | 2-byte integer specifying major version (always 2 in retail releases) |
Minor version | 10 | 2-byte integer specifying minor version (always 2 in retail releases) |
Buffer size | 12 | 4-byte integer specifying the size of every data buffer |
Buffer count | 16 | 4-byte integer specifying the number of data buffers |