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At first glance, creating a QuickBMS script may seem very difficult, it however isn't too difficult! Throughout this tutorial, we'll go through a sample file, figure out the format and write a QuickBMS script in order to extract the contents. Before we begin, make sure to download everything that's required.
Required Files / Tools
- QuickBMS
- A Hex Editor
- The sample file
Tutorial
Analyzing the file
First, let's open up the sample file in your hex editor of choice.
The first thing to figure out is what endian the file uses. The endianness is the order the bytes are read in.