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| 3D Pinball for Windows ("PARTOUT") .DAT file format |
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| AdrienTD |
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//-- Header --//
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+0x00: File signature BYTE*21
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+0x15: App name BYTE*50
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+0x47: Description BYTE*100
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+0xAB: File size DWORD
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+0xAF: Number of files/groups WORD
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+0xB1: Size of body DWORD
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+0xB5: Unknown (0) WORD
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In 3D Pinball, the file signature is "PARTOUT(4.0)RESOURCE". The rest is
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filled with 0.
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//-- Body --//
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The body is constitued of groups. Every group begins with a byte that tells
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how many entries are in the group.
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Every entry begins with a byte that specifies the type of the entry. A DWORD that
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tells the size of the coming data follows the byte. Then there's some data for the
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entry. However, if the type is 0, the type byte is followed by a short value,
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and that's all.
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Existing types:
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Type Meaning/comments
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0 ?, does not have the 32bits size value, but a 16bits value (see above).
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1 8 bpp bitmap
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3 Group name
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5 Palette (1 color is 1 DWORD, only present 1 time in PINBALL.DAT
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with a data size of 1024 bytes for 256 colors. Some colors are 0
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because their indexes are reserved by Windows.)
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9 String (content)
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10 Array of 16bits integer values
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11 Array of 32bits floating point values (collision box, ...)
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12 16 bpp bitmap (Heightmap?)
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//-- 8bpp bitmap data header --//
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+0: Unknown (0) BYTE
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+1: Width WORD
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+3: Height WORD
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+5: X position WORD
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+7 Y position WORD
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+9: Size of bitmap DWORD
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+13: Unknown (1) BYTE
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+14: Bitmap data BYTE*(DWORD@+9)
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//-- 16bpp bitmap data header --//
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+0: Width WORD
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+2: Height WORD
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+4: Pitch/2 WORD
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+6: Unknown (0) DWORD
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+10: Unknown (0) WORD
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+12: Unknown (80) WORD
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+14: Bitmap data BYTE*(DWORD@+9)
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//-- Pinball 3D remarkable groups --//
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-- table_size
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Entry type 10 contains 2 16-bit integers: first is width, second is height.
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-- table_objects
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In entry type 10, the first integer is unknown, but then comes a series of
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16-bits integer pairs. Every pair represents an object of the table. The
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first integer is the type of object, and the second is the number of
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a group/resource in this data file.
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Types of object (3D Pinball Space Cadet for Windows):
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1000: ?
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1001: Plunger
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1002: Light (lite###)
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1003: Left flipper
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1004: Right flipper
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1005: Bumper
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1006: Yellow target
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1007: Drain (no bmp)
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1010: ? (no bmp)
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1011: Bloc (dot between the flippers)
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1012: kout (no bmp) (?)
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1013: Gate
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1014: Kicker
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1015: Roll
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1016: One way (no bmp) (?)
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1017: Sink (no bmp) (?)
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1018: Flag
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1019: Red target
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1020: Roll (the green circle that makes a weird sound when rolling on it)
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1021: Ramp (no bmp)
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1022: Ramp hole (no bmp)
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1023: Demo (no bmp)
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1024: Trip (no bmp)
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1026: Lights (no bmp, list?)
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1028: Bumpers list (one for attack, one for launch)
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1029: kout (no bmp) (?, similar to 1012?)
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1030: Fuel bargraph (list?)
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1031: Sound
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1033: Text box (score, ball counter, player number)
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//-- Information --//
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There's an article of the format at http://rewiki.regengedanken.de/.
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I haven't read it completely, but some informations helped me a bit.
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Another thing: There's nearly nothing about hacking the game on the web (even
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though the Space Cadet game bundled with Windows is very popular).
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What I've only seen when doing a (Google) web search is the 'hidden test'
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cheat code. [as of 2017 or even less]
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//-- Contact --//
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Any questions? Contact me at [see my GitHub profile @AdrienTD for contacts] .
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AdrienTD :)
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