>>48697229My only real idea (I saw ur post btw just a bit ago lawl) is to pre-split them into text files of 20 items or so and then swap and swip. I dunno how it's structured though if it's all one giant code then it would be a lot harder than if it's just a bunch of codes smashed into one txt
if it's like this
580A0000 0472AD60
580A1000 000000B8
580A1000 00000000
580A1000 00000048
780A0000 00000170
680A0000 00000001 00000054
780A0000 00000008
640A0000 00000000 00010000
580A0000 0472AD60
580A1000 000000B8
580A1000 00000000
580A1000 00000048
780A0000 00000278
680A0000 00000001 00000001
780A0000 00000008
640A0000 00000000 00010000
for example then you can just find which is a code, ends in 00010000 in this case starts with 580A0000
you can look for clues like sixth row in the second code, since you know the start and end you know that this is a item code for example, the item is 00000278 which in hex is old amber (idk 632 or some shit)
I don't know if you even need or can use this info but someone and somepoint will need it so there it is