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I tried codes for final fantasy x and after a long struggle i finally managed to enable this widescreen hack on a real console. The PNACH files of pcsx2 contain RAW codes. Codebreaker 9.3 accepts raw codes as long as the master code is raw (not CB encrypted) too. Introduction To The Study Of The Ten Sefirot Pdf Free. You can google the game id to find the master code and get the widescreen raw code from the pcsx2 thread i mentioned above. Download Film Twilight Saga New Moon Single Link. There are ways to manually find these widescreen codes but i don't have enough info on the subject. The aim of this thread is to find out how many of these codes can be used on a real PS2, as they are discovered on pcsx2 and meant to be used on an emulator. I have confirmed FF X NTSC-J International to be one of them.
A working game report should be like • Name and id of the game • What program used (For example Codebreaker 9. Hotmail Sign In Page Download. 3 (HDL patched) etc) • The launching method of the game (Original disc, backup with help of modchip, ESR backup, OPL, HDL) • The code layout I will find the working codes and add them to the first post. Update: I noticed i didn't explain this hack properly. It makes originally 4:3 games, 16:9. But it is real 16:9 not just stretching 4:3 to 16:9 like TVs do.
There might be some glitches or some static backgrounds might stay in 4:3, but so far FFX looks good and the screenshots for other games i saw were great. You might try simply generating a mastercode using this method Or alternatively by using codeseek While it was not designed to find 90 type master codes you can use the address/data pair it provides for 'MNJ' type mastercodes as a 90 type simply by changing the first digit of the address from 0 to 9. While neither of these methods are perfect I have used them both with great success. Once you learn how to do it it's faster to just make mastercodes then google them, that's what I do at least. If you want to use PAL codes on NTSC and they don't 'just work' when you try them I would suggest taking hex iso codes for the PAL version and using ps2dis to search for the corresponding address of that sequence in the NTSC version, then map the changed instructions to address/data pairs (codes), feed those into maskfix and it should work. A lot of the PAL codes I've ported to NTSC were just that easy, for ones that aren't you'll need a working knowledge of assembly language to be able to use the PAL codes as a hint to help find the corresponding NTSC codes.
Update 1: Developer, pelvicthrustman, has created an application that makes this process even easier. Click here for more details: Also check out this application to convert pnach codes for codebreaker and ps2rd: Update 2: Here are links to helpful tools: • • • Update 3: - Major Update. There's been major changes to the way we now create and apply these WideScreen cheats. Please follow the following links to learn more. It's safe to say, that the ps2rd method is now obsolete. To use any PNACH from the archive on real PS2 disc games use ps2rdmod: To use any PNACH from the archive with OPL use PS2 Patch Engine: (you can also use ESR and burn a patched image to disc) As a bonus you can remap the controls in most games using: (Remapping codes will work with Codebreaker/ps2rd/ps2rdmod/pcsx2/PS2 Patch Engine). This looks fairly easy to follow, does that mastercode work for all games on 9.3 HDLoader version?