What is easiest way to find mastercodes for games that don't have labels? I want to create a mastercode for MVP Baseball 2004
cause there isn't any AR Max codes for it. But it doesn't have a entrypoint label or memcpy label.
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What is easiest way to find mastercodes for games that don't have labels? I want to create a mastercode for MVP Baseball 2004
cause there isn't any AR Max codes for it. But it doesn't have a entrypoint label or memcpy label.
hm go to www.codemasters-project.net and look for the PS2 Codeguide Mastercode.
Or you use the Tools which you can download there. (Codeseek or use Labelmates to import the Labels)
entrypoint is 00100008 most of the time. just look for the first padduw instruction.
hm but not used with Ar Max .... you have to use one of the Main Jals or Memcpy.
yeah thats the reason why i use cb.Originally posted by SilverSephiroth
hm but not used with Ar Max .... you have to use one of the Main Jals or Memcpy.
Can't we just have the code seek include that as well as padduw? If it does that already then Dark_Killers post must have confused me. I'd like to try adding hyper/slow codes to the code seek in a month or so if the source code was written in in C++ and hasn't been updated by then.Originally posted by SilverSephiroth
hm but not used with Ar Max .... you have to use one of the Main Jals or Memcpy.
EDIT: Payed a visit to your site, DK. Nice converter.![]()
Last edited by Vampmaster; 05-02-2004 at 07:08 PM.
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