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'''QuickBMS''' is an open source script based file extractor and reimporter. It is compatible with the BMS language and supports a lot of compression, encryption and other relevant algorithms. The tool as well as it's documentation and a variety of BMS scripts is available for Windows and Linux (requires manual compilation) at [http://aluigi.altervista.org/quickbms.htm aluigi.altervista.org].
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'''QuickBMS''' is an open source script based file extractor and reimporter. It is compatible with the BMS language and supports a lot of compression, encryption and other relevant algorithms. The tool as well as its documentation and a variety of BMS scripts is available for Windows and Linux (requires manual compilation) at [http://aluigi.altervista.org/quickbms.htm aluigi.altervista.org].
  
 
Windows version of QuickBMS has a minimalistic GUI while Linux version is command-line only.
 
Windows version of QuickBMS has a minimalistic GUI while Linux version is command-line only.
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{{Ripping Applications}}
  
 
[[Category:Ripping Tools]]
 
[[Category:Ripping Tools]]

Latest revision as of 01:30, 10 February 2020

QuickBMS is an open source script based file extractor and reimporter. It is compatible with the BMS language and supports a lot of compression, encryption and other relevant algorithms. The tool as well as its documentation and a variety of BMS scripts is available for Windows and Linux (requires manual compilation) at aluigi.altervista.org.

Windows version of QuickBMS has a minimalistic GUI while Linux version is command-line only.

Usage

Archive extraction:

  • For Windows (using GUI):
  1. Launch quickbms.exe
  2. Select BMS script
  3. Select the input file or files
  4. Select the output folder