thanks zmathue but your guide is really confusing ;>
i read many people wonder how to edit the header part. made some screenshots.
winhex as hexeditor
set data interpreter to use hexadecimal
this is really just copy/pasting... nothing fancy :>
gsmoke Wrote:Schmilk some noobs maybe found that PatchSfo is not working with every homebrew ...
Thanks for the guide B .
Ah, see no one ever said that, most of the complaints were "I hate running patchsfo cause it takes for ever" only one person here said snes9x wasn't working, but i never got a response back to what version or anything else because I was playing mine for 30 minutes the other night....
anyhooo...this is sweet and I'm starting to understand it all better...This passed 2 weeks was the first time I worked with the prx files and evryone here is amazing with the details they are discovering and sharing!
Here's a picture tutorial
why're the pics spoilers?
so people with a bad connection don't get slowed down.
@Zmathue Followed you picutres and whattayaknow! Booted right up with the new vshmain.prx on a newly formatted 3.52! :D :D :D
Thanks for your wonderful images!! Using that and what bstronga said got me right through..now time for me to do real work for a few minutes :(
*edit* just compressed my paf.prx as well and psp booted right up with my changes :D
This is VERY cool and SOO much easier than it was yesterday when i was trying....Also that HxD is very nice for hex editing ;) Glad i saw that icon in your screen shot.
Thanks again!! You guys rock!!
Got one question , i don't really understan the reverse endian .
For example i got the lenght of the VSH --- 1c218
What value come out after reversing , in the fourth spoiler point 3.
How i get the endian value ?
gsmoke Wrote:Got one question , i don't really understan the reverse endian .
For example i got the lenght of the VSH --- 1c218
What value come out after reversing , in the fourth spoiler point 3.
How i get the endian value ?
18c201 is the reverse endian
One tip...done use 3.52 vshmain and paf files on 3.51. Just goes to a black screen.