The "MIZ-TOOLS-02.7z" download contains the following 3 dedicated utilities
for use with DCS mission archives (*.miz).

a) MIZ_OVERVIEW (subfolder OVIEW)

    The MIZ_OVERVIEW utility is a practical tool for mission builders.
    It supports simple and easy mission analysis and according documentation.
    The utility produces a tabular overview of the units and its properties
    which are contained in a DCS mission (*.miz) file.
    The generated output is a spreadsheet file in CSV (comma-separated values)
    format and can be viewed and further processed using the tool of your
    preference (MSOffice, LibreOffice, whatever).
      
    Version:      2.3.11.323 
    Date:         08-JUL-2025
    Changes:      see "MIZ-TOOLS\OVIEW\readme (323).txt"

b) MIZ_RML (subfolder RML)

    The MIZ_RML utility allows to bypass client access restrictions to missions
    with embedded non-ED mods thus allowing mission access also to clients
    which do not have such (non-ED) mods installed.
  
    Version:      2.3.4.84 
    Date:         08-JUL-2025
    Changes:      see "MIZ-TOOLS\RML\readme (84).txt"

c) TOGGLE_NVG (subfolder TNVG)

    A simple utility to re-configure the helmet mounted sensor/visor equipment
    of specific aircraft modules from Day (HMS) to Night (NVG) operation and
    vice versa.
    The re-configuration can be performed just using the TOGGLE_NVG utility, 
    without the need of the DCS mission editor. Just use drag'n'drop a DCS mission
    (.miz) file onto the TOGGLE_NVG utility's main form. 
        
    Version:      2.4.4.228 
    Date:         08-JUL-2025
    Changes:      see "MIZ-TOOLS\TVNG\readme (228).txt"

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More detailed information and usage instructions are part of the download
and are given in each specific utility sub-folder.

All 3 utilities are single Win32 executables, developed using Embarcadero's
C++Builder Community Edition. The utilities need not to be installed, just copy
the desired folder (a|b|c) or all of them to HDD/SDD into a location of your choice.

Important:
For the benefit of automated processing, the 7-Zip tool is required,
either as standard installation (https://www.7-zip.org/) or as portable 
version (https://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/7-zip_portable), 
for automatic un-zipping of a .miz archive.


Enjoy!

kuschmu / July '25

