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Has anyone figured out the .cno format?
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I'm quite positive that .cno is the true file extension for these models. Also, I have tried every conceivable way to get the file extension renamed correctly. Hex editing, QuickBMS scripts, even typing in a new file extension in windows explorer. None of those methods worked whenever I try to import them into Blender.

Below is a link to a screenshot of the cube .cno file, when viewed in a Hex editor. The area shown is the end of the file, and you'll see "cube.cno" near the end. This is what leads me to believe that .cno is the true file extension for the models.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8wafjom0avmq4c...9.png?dl=0
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RE: Has anyone figured out... - by aceres - 04-05-2015, 02:48 AM
RE: Has anyone figured out the .cno format? - by MakutaMaster962 - 04-05-2015, 12:27 PM

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