VMEX creates a file called _d.vmf in the same folder as the original bsp file. Note that if VMEX is run without a map name being specified, the GUI version is started automatically. If these commands do not work, you have probably not installed the Java Runtime Environment properly. If you are using windows 98 or earlier, use the command: To run VMEX, double click on the vmex.bat file, or open a command prompt or DOS box in the folder containing the maps and vmex files. Unzip the vmex.bat and vmex.jar files into a folder containing the compiled map files, for maximum convenience. The current version VMEX v0.98g can be downloaded here (56 kbyte download). Note that you may be required to restart your computer after the JRE is installed. Depending on how you download it, the JRE is up to 15 Mbytes in size. If you do not have this installed, you may download it from this page, using the Download JRE link (not the "Download JDK" link). VMEX is a Java application, and requires Sun's Java Runtime Environment 5.0 (also known as v1.5.0). Since version 0.98g it supports all of Valve's games up to Left 4 Dead. It converts BSP format files back into VMF format maps that can be loaded into Hammer. Valve Map Extractor (VMEX) is a decompiler for Source engine maps.
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