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Question About Z36 Files
Hey what's up, y'all? I was wondering if there was any way to view the contents of a z36 file on your pc via a program? I don't have any way to transfer files over, but wanted to update my College 2k7 Rosters. I figure, if I can view the z36 roster file I have, in a spreadsheet, or database format, I could just make the changes manually. I've tried Googling, but haven't found anything pertaining to it. Any help would be appreciated.Tags: None -
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Anyone? I really would appreciate the help... Maybe I'm wording it wrong when I search in google, but there has to be some sort of compiler for the z36 files that would allow you to view them.... If anyone has any idea, please, help a brotha out. -
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there was a converter that converted the .z36 files to a .bin file, then you could look at the contents of the file with Xplorer360. you may be able to view it with other programs, but i haven't tried.
google search XIC V1.0 and you should find it.Comment
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Solidice's right, you can view the files, but if you mean to edit rosters, then there's no way with it.Comment
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I mean, will the player attributes be listed in database form. That's what I'm talking about. I know that without some sort of transfer utility, there would be no way to use the file, but if the player attributes are listed in a spreadsheet, or database format, that would be more than fine with me....
That is, unless someone with the file wouldn't mind hooking me up with the player attributes for the Kentucky Wildcats.Comment

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