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When a "not used table" is placed before a "used table"... the start offset of the "not used table" and his size (as zero) are stored in the main header to preserve his position in the structure. The "used table" that comes later starts in the same offset than the previously "not used table" (an intuitive way to think in this is imagining are overlapped because starts in the same position but only the one at the top is used)
When a "not used table" is placed before a "used table"... the start offset of the "not used table" and his size (as zero) are stored in the main header to preserve his position in the structure. The "used table" that comes later starts in the same offset than the previously "not used table" (an intuitive way to think in this is imagining are overlapped because starts in the same position but only the one at the top is used)


*The container format is generic (used also by PS3 files like .RAF, .QRC and .P3T with some variations) so the usage of this tables can vary, in this example there is 1 "not used table":
*The container format is generic (used also by .RAF and .P3T with some variations) so the usage of this tables can vary, in this example there is 1 "not used table":
**one of the "not used table" (at offset 0x18D0 with a size of 0) is placed before an used table (also at offset 0x18D0 but with a size of  0x34)
**one of the "not used table" (at offset 0x18D0 with a size of 0) is placed before an used table (also at offset 0x18D0 but with a size of  0x34)


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