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The '''BEX format''' is an extension standard for [[DeHackEd]] patches introduced by the [[BOOM]] Source Port. The main advantages of the BEX format is the ability to give actions to frames that had no action in the original [[Vanilla Doom|Doom EXE]] and strings are not limited in length to that of the original message, a limit imposed by the way DeHackEd originally patched the EXE.
 
The '''BEX format''' is an extension standard for [[DeHackEd]] patches introduced by the [[BOOM]] Source Port. The main advantages of the BEX format is the ability to give actions to frames that had no action in the original [[Vanilla Doom|Doom EXE]] and strings are not limited in length to that of the original message, a limit imposed by the way DeHackEd originally patched the EXE.
  
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The BEX format is an extension standard for DeHackEd patches introduced by the BOOM Source Port. The main advantages of the BEX format is the ability to give actions to frames that had no action in the original Doom EXE and strings are not limited in length to that of the original message, a limit imposed by the way DeHackEd originally patched the EXE.