Cardinal System
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I have a little USB mp3 player that I wanted to experiment with, so I copied the hidden files that operate it to my desktop then ejected it. I wanted to view the code operating it, find out what programming language it used, and possibly modify it. It's files were of type PRP, which I have never seen or heard of before. I can't view them with notepad. Is there a program that can view and/or edit/decompile PRP files?
Here is a download link to all three files, if it helps you in anyway. MediaFire
Here is a download link to all three files, if it helps you in anyway. MediaFire
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they are a type of image file... any of the older photo editing software that can open gimp or Tar files should handle these as wellIs there a program that can view and/or edit/decompile PRP files?
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they are a type of image file... any of the older photo editing software that can open gimp or Tar files should handle these as wellIs there a program that can view and/or edit/decompile PRP files?
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Could you suggest a free downloadable editor?they are a type of image file... any of the older photo editing software that can open gimp or Tar files should handle these as well
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I tried gimp, instead of opening it, it said "Unknown file type" :/gimp
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Well, that did open it, but it seemed to be written in raw binary code. :/How about opening it in a hex editor like HxD?
I guess there is no point trying to modify this, because binary is way out of my world.
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