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  • jordaneast
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    In his video, you can see he started with a value (item value) that he already found so he worked from there. In Batman with Riddler's Trophies however, I have no value that I can work from. it's nearly impossible to find an address, i could not even find a display address. so i'm stuck at step 1. CTG told me that Riddler's trophies all have individual addresses and it would be hard to find the address, but he did gave me some tips, i have yet to try it out. I didn't get time to get back into it because i'm busy with school now, but I've taken a break from all this because i was just getting discouraged failing at all these games. and so i've just taken a break and been steadily learning more, watching videos and asking people for advice for now so the next time I tackle the problem, I can try all those things.

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  • pool7
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    By the way:
    Does anyone have a copy of this? I was sure I had it in a backup, but can't find it.

    GameShark Reflash Tool (Complete).zip
    --ar3flash.bin
    --ar3flash.cue
    --AR3BKUP.EXE
    --AR3FLASH.EXE
    GSP30.RAW
    GSP32.RAW
    AR3STOP.RAW
    HJsplit.exe
    MemcardRex v0.8.zip

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  • pool7
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    Sorry for the necrobump, but thought this was relevant here as it was mentioned several times.
    Finally, after several years, I got the time (and equipment) to dump my GSPro 3.1 ROM.
    I used a Windows XP SP3 (32 bits) computer, with motherboard with built-in parallel port. I repeated the procedure 2 times for each BIOS configuration (Normal, ECP, bi-directional; EPP didn't allow the connection to get through) and I'm happy to say all dumps had same checksums (CRC32, MD5 and SHA-1).
    I used AR3FLASH CD 0.30 along with AR3FLASH tools 0.32. Dumped with following command:
    ar3bkup gspro31.rom

    Anyone willing to flash this in their GSPro cart and confirm it's working?

    https://mega.nz/#!dA11UYKb!tELSwBz9L...b7bOJ35opOOJ1A

    Once extracted:
    file: gspro31.rom
    CRC32: 94313B12
    MD5: 7E36E840DC1976CFA7FE35D0423C7420
    SHA-1: 14FF71FFB2498F1671E555133765F9EFB2DEA950

    FYI: I got this cart lose/used several years ago from eBay. Knowing it was never dumped, I never used it or 'wrote' to it. I never even checked if it had codes/saves from the previous owner.

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  • Mezmorize
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    Originally posted by Skyline0964 View Post
    I have tried changing the settings with Select + L1 But they never stick and goes straight back to scrolling as soon as I exit. You wouldn't happen to have some other roms such as Zippy 0.33, Action Replay 3.3 Innovational, Ahoy 0.34. and EMS 1.55? I have looked online and finding roms for this is impossible.
    Here are some of the ROMs you spoke of:
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bx...Qlk&authuser=0

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bx...N2c&authuser=0

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bx...N2c&authuser=0

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bx...N2c&authuser=0

    Originally posted by Skyline0964 View Post
    Ran a vm box of Win XP 32bit because the ar3stop executable refuses to run on a 64bit OS. After patching it changed the file size to 512KB which will not fit onto my EEPROM since It's only 256KB.
    As far as I'm aware, the ar3stop is only for the Pro series of GameShark/Action Replay cartridges.

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  • lee4
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    any gameshark/action replay cart does have music cd player
    can play not-same-region game and backup

    1. have legit same region game inside as console is. (make sure the back button inside disc apartment is held down)
    2. goto gameshark (2.2 or higher) cd player this will stop disc spinning
    3. swap disc
    4. boot game

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  • Skyline0964
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    Originally posted by Mezmorize View Post
    The scrolling screen is just a PAL signal being displayed on a NTSC only TV, as far as I can tell.
    I have tried changing the settings with Select + L1 But they never stick and goes straight back to scrolling as soon as I exit. You wouldn't happen to have some other roms such as Zippy 0.33, Action Replay 3.3 Innovational, Ahoy 0.34. and EMS 1.55? I have looked online and finding roms for this is impossible.

    Ran a vm box of Win XP 32bit because the ar3stop executable refuses to run on a 64bit OS. After patching it changed the file size to 512KB which will not fit onto my EEPROM since It's only 256KB.

    SST 29EE020 (EXPLORER) - 256KB
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  • Mezmorize
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    The scrolling screen is just a PAL signal being displayed on a NTSC only TV, as far as I can tell.

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  • Skyline0964
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    Originally posted by Mezmorize View Post
    Decrypted firmware files with a .rom extension. Here is the decrypted GameShark firmware for v2.42.
    Also note that you'll either need to do the disc swap trick to boot the CD, or use a PlayStation with a mod-chip installed.
    Is the 2.x to 2.42 along with the original GS2.42.bin patched with ar3stop? I dug through all my old stuff and came across an old gameshark cart. It has v2.3 stamped onto it, but when I booted it up it says 2.42 at the GUI screen. The game disc never stops so I would assume it's not patched.

    I downloaded X-FLASH_1.2B3, did the swap trick, installed Caetla 0.34 and 0.35, both presented me with a loading screen scrolling down into infinity I had the GS switch in the UP position while flashing if that has anything to do with it?

    Just trying to run backups with the GS cart. I'm actually surprised I found a more than decent thread on flashing firmware to these bad boys, I feel like it's the 90's all over again from dragging out all my old stuff. Any help on this would be highly appreciated.

    Here is the scrolling screen error in action. :|
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjaMul74zIo

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  • szczuru
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    Anyone?

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  • szczuru
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    Does anyone have a rom backup of PSXAmp?



    I've flashed it with Caetla 0.33 (newer version doesn't work on this cart) IN AR MODE and I've lost MP3 player functionality, after switching to MP3 MODE only [START] text appear (just like when booting CD in AR/Caetla). As far as i know I need ~128kb ROM (or less), I've tried to flash ROM from CCL MP3 Smart-DJ but it's 256kb :/

    ALso I'm looking for ROM of Action Replay Professional 3.2

    Last edited by szczuru; 08-16-2014, 03:49:01 PM.

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  • Hacc
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    Sounds good. I'm surprised that hasn't been done yet, or has it? I didn't search hard enough to ever find out.

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  • Helder
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    Trimesh (Assemblers Forums) is working on a whole new pcb with Caetla as the program of choice and a USB socket to hack cheats with and do anything else Caetla can do. Once he has it perfected we can finally hack PSX with modern PCs for those who prefer the real thing, I will post whenever there are updates on it's progress.

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  • Hacc
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    Originally posted by Hacc View Post
    Not sure if I ever came across any schematics, but I did bookmark this: https://code.google.com/p/modavr/

    Shendo updated some of his tools: http://shendosoft.blogspot.com/

    jPSXdec is a handy program to have. It allows you to explore and decode various PlayStation files. It requires Java, so keep that in mind: https://kenai.com/projects/jpsxdec/pages/Home

    Some compression programs:

    ECMa130: https://sites.google.com/site/thatisinlatin/ecma130
    Gemc: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gemc/

    Various PS1 hardware: http://gamevortex.com/gamevortex/sys...aystation.html

    There is another website of interest that I bookmarked long ago, but the name eludes me at the moment. When I find it, I'll post it here. It had info about PS1 protections, or detailed info on certain games that used them.
    I recalled the site:
    Code:
    http://www.angelfire.com/indie/themabus/blog/

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  • 47iscool
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    Anyone else who wants the AR 1.20 just pm me.

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  • Helder
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    Send me a link in a PM, and lets discuss any further talk of this in my thread on the subject in the Research and Development forum.

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