Forum: PS2 Memory Card Hacking - Topics relating to Xport/SharkPort, EMS Adaptor, MAXdrive and general save hacking as they relate to the PS2.


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  1. #1 Convert Raw Save Files 
    Liquid Neon is offline Member
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    Is it possible to convert the Raw save files (ie what you download via something like execftps) into other useable formats (most mem card software supports like ar max saves and such)
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    The files i take from the MC (eg BESLES-7863478765) have no extension, do i just force ps2 save builder to open it? or add an extension or what?
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    just what i needed, now i have visual. but still, it be great to have a document how to use this.
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    uh, i've seen this program before, and i dont think this does what we're all wanting it to do.

    as of my knowlege, nothing can make raw files into saves, yet..
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    yeah! tis still of no use to me. i am trying to hex my suikoden character name.
    i always get a 'file corrput' promt when trying to load the game.
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    memory card saves have checksums thats why u get the file corrupted
    there are a few other posts about it.
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    I really don't get some people, it's called PS2 Save Builder for a reason. Drag and drop all your raw files into the program, name the Root id properly (SLES12345 etc etc) and save in the format you desire
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    Invisibleman is right, if you modify a save file you will need to rewrite the checksum or it will not work.

    If i remember rightly ps2savetools.com has a crc recalculator app for ps2 saves. if not google it, i know ive seen one somewhere
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    but you need to know where the checksum is located in the save and what to edit it to. thats a little tricky...
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