if you have time and attention to burn on some long posts about reverse engineering a file format you should absolutely read this

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if you have time and attention to burn on some long posts about reverse engineering a file format you should absolutely read this
super cool write up, looking forward to reading the rest of it as soon as i finish writing this lol
one question:
why is the pallet zlib compressed? it’s such a small section to begin with and this seems like it just complicates things??
(wait. unless the palette can grow arbitrarily large? then it would make sense. i’m not familiar with the software so)
Hell yes. I love seeing proprietary file formats get documented, for both broader compatibility and future preservation. Thank you for doing this work!