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ROM Fiend: A DeclROM, Extended DeclROM, and System ROM parser
Posted by: joevt on 2025-09-14 06:11:38
I'm working on a modification to extract UnivTables.
Does Hex Fiend have an option to export the parsed template info as text like Resorcerer does?
Posted by: eharmon on 2025-09-14 12:37:15
I'm working on a modification to extract UnivTables.
Does Hex Fiend have an option to export the parsed template info as text like Resorcerer does?
As a tree? Sadly no. You can copy individual property values, or the data sections they point to and export that way.

That and highlighting spans in the hex are really features Hex Fiend is lacking.
Posted by: joevt on 2025-09-14 13:37:17
That and highlighting spans in the hex are really features Hex Fiend is lacking.
What do you mean by highlighting spans? It will highlight a length of bytes that is the size of the item selected in the template.
Posted by: joevt on 2025-10-15 05:01:41
I'm working on a modification to extract UnivTables.
Does Hex Fiend have an option to export the parsed template info as text like Resorcerer does?

I've created forks for these:

  • Add more ROM Maps (including some for PowerPC Macs).

  • Map more ROMs to existing and new ROM Maps.
  • Use ROM Map to label pointers and offsets.
  • Parse ForeignOS.
  • Parse Dispatch Tables.
  • Parse Universal Tables.
  • Fixes and improvements.

  • Copy nodes as text.
  • Hex view uses a different shade for bytes that might not be part of the selected section in the template view.
  • Add a sectiondepth command.
  • View selection range and size in hex and decimal.

Attached a list of ROMs. Each ROM may have M and/or U flags.
  • M = has ROM Map (the ROM Map being used is also listed)
  • U = has Universal Tables
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