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Before you start editing, unless you've done hex editing or programming you probably won't realize that bytes are stored in REVERSE ORDER. For example, 1920 in hex = #07 80, which is stored as #80 07. Only reverse the order of BYTES, not the entire number. If you dont understand, please re-read this paragraph and study the sample hex above.
To save you some time, in HEX:
1920 = #0780,
1200 = #04B0
1680 = #0690,
1050 = #041A
1280 = #0500,
900 = #0384
(Or just use Calc.exe in scienfic mode and flip between DEC & HEX view to convert)
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