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Originally Posted by Toxaris
The problem is that .dat is very general and can be almost everything. You might be able to open the file in a hex editor and from the first few lines get an idea about the format or program used.
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Originally Posted by Doitsu
Not really. Unfortunately, most commercial software license agreements explicitly prohibit reverse engineering and derivative works.
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Originally Posted by Jellby
And often (or at least in some countries) those terms of the license are null and void, because the user has the right nevertheless, and the license cannot take it away.
That is, as long as this is for personal use and not for redistribution.
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It's for personal use only.
Toxaris : I used some hex editors as you recomanded to me. But I think the file is totaly obscur. I cant find any goup of understandable sting characters
I googled if it exist a tool to extract data from this kind of *.dat file in vain.