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using a hex/memory editor to make a over-size limit map

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hi, i once came to this site and someone had posted a topic on how to edit the memory to open an over the limit size map. could anyone tell me the memory locations to edit or how to do this? i know how to use a memory editor and i KNOW THAT I CAN'T BRING IT ON B.NET and i don't intend to. its a personal project.

any help is appreciated, thanks.
 
then could you tell me what i need to do? or where the faq tutorial is that describes the procedure?
 
btw, i know i can make one..... i can't open it to test it though.... thats what i mean.
 
nevermind...it was a noobish question...

i just ended up replacing some of the mpq files with my own. :)

worked like a charm, now it thinks my "sector7music.mp3" is "pursuittheme.mp3" heh.
 
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