Well since what im doing is useless cause wee don't have 3.50 OE , and maybe it won't get out ,but i did some decompresing to topmenu and system plugins if someone wants to take a look ,here they are.I used Z33 Tool using 3.03 sysmem.
They are wrong ,the rco editor gives me and error saying this is 2.60 ........ ,do you want to convert to 2.50 ??? im confused now.
h901 Wrote:as u say although wee hav no use for them (at the moment)
thanks for takin the time to decompress them
h901
It was just a moment.But i m not sure if they are properly created,Black Demon just said that was something wrong with the RCO he created,
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Black Demon Wrote:i used it at 3.50 rco and rcoedit can load them very well.
and about your note i think that when you compress the rco by pressing circle it will be converted to 2.60 rco's.
and when you load it with rcoedit it will tell you if you want to convert them to 2.50 rco's and when you do that and go to text data you will find the text's messed up.
yeaa
i fink there is
cause i jst chekd the files and it seems that u hav to convert the header to 2.50 (well... rco editor says u hav to)
and then when i chekd the txt data it had question marks and > < !, etc.
also by the looks of it
if these were done correctly
sony have brought back certificate utility
??
h901 Wrote:yeaa
i fink there is
cause i jst chekd the files and it seems that u hav to convert the header to 2.50 (well... rco editor says u hav to)
and then when i chekd the txt data it had question marks and > < !, etc.
also by the looks of it
if these were done correctly
sony have brought back certificate utility
??
h901
Yeah the same problem but i think i did it the way z33 said. First step decompressed with O the i made second pass with triangle. i will try another combination to see what happens.
Yeah now working ................................... check first post.
FW2.70+ re-arranged all the text data, but Z33 made the converter to re-arrange them back to the old format. Could be something to do with that... (RCO Editor always assumes too much :S)