Contrary to reports, MTS is NOT compromised, and it IS safe to download from here. For more information, see this thread.
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#1 Old 7th Oct 2024 at 2:05 AM
Default New Tool - Downloads Folder File Identifier - Cornucopia
Extensions

.package: 3270
.jpg: 489
.7z: 94
.png: 123
.bmp: 43
.rar: 5
.zip: 1
.gif: 10
.txt: 3
.ini: 1
: 1
.bak: 120
.off: 1


Files with no extension: 1

Total number of files: 4161

Files that are around 6,807 KB: 7
Check with SimPE, may only contain CRES files (1534), if so, DELETE file.

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Everything above this line is from this tool. It asks you to locate your Downloads Folder. (It opens Notepad and displays the info, will change this later on) It displays every extension and the number of files.
Notice it caught a non extension file. This turned out to be mesh file named ThisHair_package, no dot, therefore it had no extension.
Also, it looks for that damn CRES (1534) file that comes in a lot of Sims2Pack files. I found out the hard way MD5 HASHing isn't good to find these files.
They are NOT the same. I had 7 different CRES files and only 3 were identical.
After finding out how poor MD5 hashing is, I would be VERY leery about deleting dupe MESHes. At least use a Hex Editor (HxD is free) to do a Data Compare before deleting.
I'll setting up a Web page soon. I'll need testers for this tool (I'm on windows 7 64 bit) so I don't know what OS's will work (python to Exe). I'll also be dropping Body Startup Meshes as well.
After you finish your Mesh, just grab the right body type file and in less than a minute you have a completed Mesh package. Just link to your clothing file. Bam done.
Last thing, I understand that there is an eyebrow package that attaches itself? If so and you have it, I'd like to get it and include it in this tool (if I can). Thanks a bunch.
I'll put the tool up on SimsFileShare tomorrow. If you would like to try it, PM me. (Not sure if I can put a link here?) Thanks! GS
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#2 Old 7th Oct 2024 at 5:16 PM
Yes, you are allowed to put links here for people to test this and help you to improve it. Once you have it completed, you could upload it to the site via the upload system.

Sounds interesting!

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Please send me a message if you would like a SimsFileShare account, I can send you an invite!
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#3 Old 19th Oct 2024 at 2:30 PM
Thanks a bunch! That would make things so much easier. This means I can get the bugs worked out before making a formal posting.
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#4 Old 20th Oct 2024 at 12:38 AM
Had to add a different version of DBPF to count all the Sims 2 files. Added Sims 3 & 4 identifier. Leading space in name identifier. (This shouldn't happen, but I had it happen with a file download for Oblivion, game couldn't see it). Still looking for the Eyebrow that likes to add itself to Sims2packs. Still crude but getting there.

Extensions

.package: 2700
.png: 123
.jpg: 506
.7z: 95
.bmp: 43
.rar: 9
.zip: 1
.gif: 5
.txt: 3
.xml: 2
.bak: 120
.off: 1
: 1


Files with no extension: 1

Total number of files: 3609

Files that are around 6,807 KB: 4
Check with SimPE, may only contain CRES files (1534 of them), if so, DELETE file.

Sims 2 packages: 2698
Sims 3 packages: 1
Sims 4 packages: 1

No files found with leading spaces.
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