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    Default Help disassembling code breaker code

    The code is for Ar Tonelico 2 to have all song magic on all 3 characters.What I want is to disassemble this code to have a separate codes for all the songs for each of the tree reivatels(I just want to add one song on one character(without changing those that I have now on all of the characters))
    40BE6B50 00120001
    07070707 00000000
    Or if no one can disassemble it,at least someone tell me how this code type work.

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    I've never used code breaker codes, but, from what I can see, it means this:

    Code:
    4XXXXXXX TWWWZZZZ
    YYYYYYYY VVVVVVVV
    Code:
    XXXXXXX = Address to be writen to
    T = Bit-type Write, 0 for 32-Bit, 1 for 16-Bit and 2 for 8-Bit
    WWW = Number of times to repeat
    ZZZZ = Increase Address by (Multiply by data size (1 << (2 - T)))
    YYYY = Word to be written
    VVVVVVVV = Increase Value by
    So I'm guessing the code would be this:
    Code:
    20BE6B50 07070707
    20BE6B54 07070707
    20BE6B58 07070707
    20BE6B5C 07070707
    20BE6B60 07070707
    20BE6B64 07070707
    20BE6B68 07070707
    20BE6B6C 07070707
    20BE6B70 07070707
    20BE6B74 07070707
    20BE6B78 07070707
    20BE6B7C 07070707
    20BE6B80 07070707
    20BE6B84 07070707
    20BE6B88 07070707
    20BE6B8C 07070707
    20BE6B90 07070707
    20BE6B94 07070707
    I could be wrong though but it's just a guess.
    I only hack games that I like >:I
    And I ONLY use assembly O_o XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonboy269 View Post
    I've never used code breaker codes, but, from what I can see, it means this:

    Code:
    4XXXXXXX TWWWZZZZ
    YYYYYYYY VVVVVVVV
    Code:
    XXXXXXX = Address to be writen to
    T = Bit-type Write, 0 for 32-Bit, 1 for 16-Bit and 2 for 8-Bit
    WWW = Number of times to repeat
    ZZZZ = Increase Address by (Multiply by data size (1 << (2 - T)))
    YYYY = Word to be written
    VVVVVVVV = Increase Value by
    So I'm guessing the code would be this:
    Code:
    ~
    I could be wrong though but it's just a guess.
    you used Codebreaker DS condensed codetype.

    PS2 Codebreaker condensed codetype doesnt use Bit-type Write (because pelican never updated codetype for PS2 CB).

    uncondensed output is correct

    I was lazy to name all 72 songs
    Last edited by lee4; 02-26-2010 at 03:12:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee4 View Post
    you used Codebreaker DS condensed codetype.

    PS2 Codebreaker condensed codetype doesnt use Bit-type Write (because pelican never updated codetype for PS2 CB).

    uncondensed output is correct

    I was lazy to name all 72 songs
    Actually I only needed to know how this code type works.
    After that I can find the code I need from all those 72 songs myself(I wanted to add the Cloches Reset song without adding any other that I currently don't have)

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    Last edited by bungholio; 02-27-2010 at 12:56:39 PM. Reason: Something went over my head?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungholio View Post
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    you are not helping

    and you are confused by my comment about DS codetype.

    you have no clue how this code actual works

    F will kill the the game.

    Quote Originally Posted by VSUB View Post
    Actually I only needed to know how this code type works.
    After that I can find the code I need from all those 72 songs myself(I wanted to add the Cloches Reset song without adding any other that I currently don't have)
    you should be asking this at CMP forum because the code is posted and made there
    Last edited by lee4; 02-26-2010 at 10:05:55 PM.

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    I've used and created a lot of codes before for my PS1 games using PEC(psx emulation cheater)and the "50" code type looks like it's similar to "40" for PS2.
    The problem is that I used "50" code type long type ago and I forgot how exactly works and the second line of my code that I'm requesting here confused me.
    I'm not a noob at creating cheats and only knowing how this 40 code type works is enough to do the rest myself

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