yeah we need the OP to give editing permissions to people interested in editing it....i guess a mod could do this too.....idk maybe it might be better with a fresh thread to condense it all into a guide with all the tools linkedi would keep the first post updated but i cant edit it unless we all moved to a new thread and one of us made the first post.
I looked at it, it has some sort of header starting with "mdf" which I assume is some special compressed context which we cant read since we have no idea how it is compressed.also, just wondering, @FIX94, did you try to see what the alldata.bin is exactly? according to n1ghtly, the gba rom could be in that file, but I cannot figure out what the file is.
that was exactly what I was thinking. I tried to know what the mdf header is, and google told me it was something related to microsoft SQL server database, which I highly doubt.I looked at it, it has some sort of header starting with "mdf" which I assume is some special compressed context which we cant read since we have no idea how it is compressed.
the best I found was a tool which has decryption of those files but from what I can tell you need a special key for the game, no clue how to find out that.and files analysis gets the unknown file type lol.
Weell, rip lol.the best I found was a tool which has decryption of those files but from what I can tell you need a special key for the game, no clue how to find out that.
i would keep the first post updated but i cant edit it unless we all moved to a new thread and one of us made the first post.
I added both of you to the first post edit right.i'd be glad to edit the OP if needed
the classic nes games report gamepak error but yeah no loss since you can play the actual nes games with pocketnes xDYup, M2 wrote a fantastic GBA emulator all right XD I wonder if the NES Mini ROMs work, as they require certain things to bypass the tough encryption, only two emulators do that I believe. I hope Fix94's site works this time, the last time I used the exploit, they didn't give errors, just locked my console up ><
Edit: And Fix94's exploit crashed my console without errors.....*sigh*
Emu-ception geez XD I'm assuming you've tested it and there's nothing wrong with doing it this way?the classic nes games report gamepak error but yeah no loss since you can play the actual nes games with pocketnes xD
I just for fun looked in the rpx and found some very suspicious values in the file beginning and it turns out I was able to use them to decrypt and extract the "alldata.psb.m" file after pretty much rewriting how this tool I found works. (its called exm2lib btw from a japanese hacker called asmodean). its encrypted so absurdly hard that I dont really know how to tackle the huge bin file, oh and the tool is so complex I dont think re-compressing would be worth it to write all the code.Weell, rip lol.
I guess we better just stick to ram inject for now lol.I just for fun looked in the rpx and found some very suspicious values in the file beginning and it turns out I was able to use them to decrypt and extract the "alldata.psb.m" file after pretty much rewriting how this tool I found works. (its called exm2lib btw from a japanese hacker called asmodean). its encrypted so absurdly hard that I dont really know how to tackle the huge bin file, oh and the tool is so complex I dont think re-compressing would be worth it to write all the code.
Emu-ception geez XD I'm assuming you've tested it and there's nothing wrong with doing it this way?
Also wait, does this mean we can just legit run homebrew of the respective consoles through Nintendo's emulators?? That's pretty sweet
i hope you weren't expecting oneEdit: And Fix94's exploit crashed my console without errors.....*sigh*
i hope you weren't expecting one
Rather than recompressing, would it be hard to patch the rpx to load the uncompressed files, or at least just the rom, separately? Or does the rpx have to be signed?I just for fun looked in the rpx and found some very suspicious values in the file beginning and it turns out I was able to use them to decrypt and extract the "alldata.psb.m" file after pretty much rewriting how this tool I found works. (its called exm2lib btw from a japanese hacker called asmodean). its encrypted so absurdly hard that I dont really know how to tackle the huge bin file, oh and the tool is so complex I dont think re-compressing would be worth it to write all the code.