12/02/2011, 01:24 PM
12/02/2011, 01:25 PM
%^^hehe there is your clock heartless ;p
@gsmoke rcoedit doesn't read prx files,. ;p mebbe someone could make a slide prx editor to edit the picture's,. lol
@gsmoke rcoedit doesn't read prx files,. ;p mebbe someone could make a slide prx editor to edit the picture's,. lol
12/02/2011, 06:18 PM
so many offsets and so far only a few actually do something..
all the "-" are offsets that don't seem to contribute. Anyone else looking for offsets?
@v1: ctftoolgui v4.6? hehe.
all the "-" are offsets that don't seem to contribute. Anyone else looking for offsets?
@v1: ctftoolgui v4.6? hehe.
12/02/2011, 06:27 PM
I usually corrupt aload of offsets,. then look if something changed,... its very doggie,. some are language related,. so you won't see them when changed,..
i hope to receive a PSP-Go next week,.
CTFtoolgui4.6,. Patpat prob could make this,. ;)
by the way,. wish this wasn't a prx but a rco,. hehe seems to do all a rco can do,.. mebbe more,. ok,.
i hope to receive a PSP-Go next week,.
CTFtoolgui4.6,. Patpat prob could make this,. ;)
by the way,. wish this wasn't a prx but a rco,. hehe seems to do all a rco can do,.. mebbe more,. ok,.
12/02/2011, 06:46 PM
@V1 hope you get that go!
Forgot to ask... how do wee get the images out of the prx?? @gsmoke care to show us how you managed to do that. =]
Forgot to ask... how do wee get the images out of the prx?? @gsmoke care to show us how you managed to do that. =]
12/02/2011, 10:07 PM
the wave is also ccontrolled by the L and R button if you haven't noticed.
lol, i wonder if it possible to mod the wave and create a ping pong game xD
lol, i wonder if it possible to mod the wave and create a ping pong game xD
13/02/2011, 01:06 AM
Take out the image : take the unscrambled prx and go to offset :
2bc60 «-- start of the image
2c6b0 «-- end of the image and start of the new one
Once you have the first image selected COPY it and create new file.
Then paste the selection inside and SAVE it as xxxxxx.GIM.
Use RCOEditor with random RCO (only for test) and replace image
with the new file you created and this way you can identificate what's
the image.
The first one is ARROW UP (i hope so) but some image may exist before...
And continue so on , once you do one or two its easy to do them all.
P.S i know why they used PRX , imagine an RCO 1,87 mb ... for now i saw like 50 images inside and i don't know
if replacing them with not similar size and type image would work , but i can be wrong.
They are really much shadows and focus included , plus all the languages ...
And next goal to achieve is to extract the XML file , i m really sure i saw it.
2bc60 «-- start of the image
2c6b0 «-- end of the image and start of the new one
Once you have the first image selected COPY it and create new file.
Then paste the selection inside and SAVE it as xxxxxx.GIM.
Use RCOEditor with random RCO (only for test) and replace image
with the new file you created and this way you can identificate what's
the image.
The first one is ARROW UP (i hope so) but some image may exist before...
And continue so on , once you do one or two its easy to do them all.
P.S i know why they used PRX , imagine an RCO 1,87 mb ... for now i saw like 50 images inside and i don't know
if replacing them with not similar size and type image would work , but i can be wrong.
They are really much shadows and focus included , plus all the languages ...
And next goal to achieve is to extract the XML file , i m really sure i saw it.
13/02/2011, 01:16 AM
What is up with that?
13/02/2011, 03:23 PM
slide_plugin image offsets.
hmm.. circle clocks look better than square one's... lol
@gsmoke thanks for the info on how to find the images. Another way to extract the image is by just saving the selection with a .gim extension, that way IMO is faster than opening up a new window and pasting the code in it. Also if you have Ctftool installed you can view gim images natively in windows, no need to use rcoedit.
by the way.. An image in there indicate the possibility of a digital clock instead of analog! Some offset probably changes it!?
hmm.. circle clocks look better than square one's... lol
@gsmoke thanks for the info on how to find the images. Another way to extract the image is by just saving the selection with a .gim extension, that way IMO is faster than opening up a new window and pasting the code in it. Also if you have Ctftool installed you can view gim images natively in windows, no need to use rcoedit.
by the way.. An image in there indicate the possibility of a digital clock instead of analog! Some offset probably changes it!?
13/02/2011, 03:54 PM
cool!
this clock needs a edit-tool ;p
square looks good :) but the circle clock got some distortion with images begind it,.
this clock needs a edit-tool ;p
square looks good :) but the circle clock got some distortion with images begind it,.