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| Usually zero?
| Transaction (usually 0)
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| Openflags
| OpenFlags
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| Usually zero?
| Attributes (usually 0)
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=Openflags=
=OpenFlags=
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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=LowPath Types=
= Attributes =
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
|-
LowPath.Type
Flag
!  Description
!  Description
|-
|-
| 2
| 0x00000001
| ExeFS file path, first u32 in the LowPath.data buffer is an ID while the rest is the 8-byte filename
| Is Read-Only
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| 0x00000100
| Is Archive
|-
| 0x00010000
| Is Hidden
|-
| 0x01000000
| Is Directory
|}
 
=LowPath=
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!  Type
!  Description
|-
| 0 (INVALID)
| Specifies an invalid path.
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| 1 (EMPTY)
| Specifies an empty path.
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| 2 (BINARY)
| Specifies a binary path, which is non-text based.
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|-
| 3
| 3 (CHAR)
| Path char*
| Specifies a text based path with a 8-bit byte per character.
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|-
| 4
| 4 (WCHAR)
| Path wchar_t*
| Specifies a text based path with a 16-bit short per character.
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Revision as of 19:50, 20 April 2012

Request

Index Word Description
0 Header code [0x080201C2]
1 Transaction (usually 0)
2 Archive handle lower word
3 Archive handle upper word
4 LowPath.Type
5 LowPath.Size
6 OpenFlags
7 Attributes (usually 0)
8 (LowPath.Size<<14) | 2
9 LowPath.Data pointer

Response

Index Word Description
0 Header code
1 Resultcode
3 File handle

OpenFlags

Bit Description
0 Read
1 Write
2 Create

Attributes

Flag Description
0x00000001 Is Read-Only
0x00000100 Is Archive
0x00010000 Is Hidden
0x01000000 Is Directory

LowPath

Type Description
0 (INVALID) Specifies an invalid path.
1 (EMPTY) Specifies an empty path.
2 (BINARY) Specifies a binary path, which is non-text based.
3 (CHAR) Specifies a text based path with a 8-bit byte per character.
4 (WCHAR) Specifies a text based path with a 16-bit short per character.