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| 543 | Press any key to continue... | Obtaining the Buzz lure in Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod [Save file modification tutorial] | 0 | 2023-07-01 | In this video, I'm going to walk you through the process of fixing a bug in this game, which normally makes it impossible to finish the game. And the best part - you can do it with your own save! Prerequesties: Python 3: https://www.python.org/downloads/ (in Windows, make sure that "Add to PATH" is checked during installation) BuzzrodSaveEditor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BuzzrodSaveEditor/archive/refs/heads/main.zip (extract to a folder) A USB flash drive (if the PS2 freezes/errors out while opening/copying to the mass:/ folder, try a different flash drive, USB 2.0 drives are preferred if possible) w/uLaunchElf entrypoints: - If you have a completely unmodified PS2 slim console, you can use FreeDVDboot. Full instructions and ISO files here: https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot - If you have a FreeMcBoot memory card or FreeHDboot hard drive, you can navigate to uLaunchElf in the main menu - If you have a Fortuna exploited memory card, just navigate to browser, go to exploited memory card, back out twice and you should be in uLaunchElf - If you have a modchipped PS2 or have MechaPwn with force unlock (disable it after modifying the save to be able to load this game), you can burn this copy of wLaunchElf to a CD or DVD: https://gbatemp.net/download/wlaunchelf-v4-43x_isr-iso-elf.37723/version/39334/download?file=337077 Commands: To list all saves: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -saves To list items in a save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -save[num] -li To patch a game save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -p [byte address] -iv 3 -o [patched save filename] Chapters: 0:00 Describing the bug 0:58 Getting the save out of a memory card 2:38 Patching the save file 4:31 Copying the patched save file back to a memory card 5:30 Testing the modified save |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSE4aCLbXPQ | 0 | Obtaining the Buzz lure in Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod [Save file modification tutorial] | . | In this video, I'm going to walk you through the process of fixing a bug in this game, which normally makes it impossible to finish the game. And the best part - you can do it with your own save! Prerequesties: Python 3: https://www.python.org/downloads/ (in Windows, make sure that "Add to PATH" is checked during installation) BuzzrodSaveEditor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BuzzrodSaveEditor/archive/refs/heads/main.zip (extract to a folder) A USB flash drive (if the PS2 freezes/errors out while opening/copying to the mass:/ folder, try a different flash drive, USB 2.0 drives are preferred if possible) w/uLaunchElf entrypoints: - If you have a completely unmodified PS2 slim console, you can use FreeDVDboot. Full instructions and ISO files here: https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot - If you have a FreeMcBoot memory card or FreeHDboot hard drive, you can navigate to uLaunchElf in the main menu - If you have a Fortuna exploited memory card, just navigate to browser, go to exploited memory card, back out twice and you should be in uLaunchElf - If you have a modchipped PS2 or have MechaPwn with force unlock (disable it after modifying the save to be able to load this game), you can burn this copy of wLaunchElf to a CD or DVD: https://gbatemp.net/download/wlaunchelf-v4-43x_isr-iso-elf.37723/version/39334/download?file=337077 Commands: To list all saves: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -saves To list items in a save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -save[num] -li To patch a game save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -p [byte address] -iv 3 -o [patched save filename] Chapters: 0:00 Describing the bug 0:58 Getting the save out of a memory card 2:38 Patching the save file 4:31 Copying the patched save file back to a memory card 5:30 Testing the modified save |
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| 653 | Press any key to continue... | PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] | 0 | 2025-10-28 | I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump. Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/ As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far. The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity. Chapters: 0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot) 0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break) 0:34 Part 3 (license screen) 0:49 Bonus stuff MIDI player: Spessasynth |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiEVB50rMkU | 0 | PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] | PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] | I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump. Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/ As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far. The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity. Chapters: 0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot) 0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break) 0:34 Part 3 (license screen) 0:49 Bonus stuff MIDI player: Spessasynth |
I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump. Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/ As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far. The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity. Chapters: 0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot) 0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break) 0:34 Part 3 (license screen) 0:49 Bonus stuff MIDI player: Spessasynth |
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