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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T05:17:22+00:00 2026-05-11T05:17:22+00:00

I want to manually create a binary script and then save it as binary

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I want to manually create a binary script and then save it as binary file.

I want to append all of the following bytes and create a binary file out of them.

&HF0 &HF1 &HF2 

I want to able to do something like this :

Dim generateData(3) As Byte generateData(0) = &HFF generateData(1) = &HFE generateData(2) = &HFC 

But obviously As Byte doesn’t work on Vbscript. I do use the following function to write binary array to disk (at least I’ll when I able to create a binary array)

Function SaveBinaryData(FileName, ByteArray)   Const adTypeBinary = 1   Const adSaveCreateOverWrite = 2    'Create Stream object   Dim BinaryStream   Set BinaryStream = CreateObject('ADODB.Stream')    'Specify stream type - we want To save binary data.   BinaryStream.Type = adTypeBinary    'Open the stream And write binary data To the object   BinaryStream.Open   BinaryStream.Write ByteArray    'Save binary data To disk   BinaryStream.SaveToFile FileName, adSaveCreateOverWrite End Function 
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  1. 2026-05-11T05:17:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:17 am

    I have seen something along these lines used:

    Sub WriteBinary(FileName, Buf)        Dim I, aBuf, Size, bStream        Size = UBound(Buf): ReDim aBuf(Size \ 2)        For I = 0 To Size - 1 Step 2            aBuf(I \ 2) = ChrW(Buf(I + 1) * 256 + Buf(I))        Next        If I = Size Then aBuf(I \ 2) = ChrW(Buf(I))        aBuf=Join(aBuf, '')        Set bStream = CreateObject('ADODB.Stream')        bStream.Type = 1: bStream.Open        With CreateObject('ADODB.Stream')            .Type = 2 : .Open: .WriteText aBuf            .Position = 2: .CopyTo bStream: .Close        End With        bStream.SaveToFile FileName, 2: bStream.Close        Set bStream = Nothing    End Sub 
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