Sure sounds great!I have never looked inside of the gamecube data,PS2,360 i have taken a look inside,I dont believe that they're the same because usually different consoles (PC,XBOX360,PS2/PS3 GC) have different firmware that makes the systems run the games.But im sure somewhere inside of some of the game disc some files are the same from my experience.I have a Madden 09 disc here for XBX360 but i have to find it. this is a great opportunity and i hope we can work together to share knowledge and ideas.[/quote
i am an old school gamer who prefer the PS2 era sports games from EA to the current gen games. DAT files like GAMEDATA.DAT and that one. well i don't see any of that in the gamecube disc. DAT files that the console verions do? have you been able to successfully extract stuff from the PS2 versions of Madden?
do the PC versions of madden have the same. which apparently DFR v4.3.1.0 can do, but would it work? it would be useful to compare the structure of the PC versions of Madden to the console (PS2/GC/OrigXbox) versions. and if we could do that, then we'd need to be able to put the modded files back into the.
maybe there's another version of that program that would extract actual files instead of null, blank. maybe there was an extra level of encryption that made the files appear to be null. that's why i'm thinking maybe it was the way DFR 4.3.1.0 extracted the. copy001 with a bigger filesize, we would still need a program besides EDR to convert the. copy001 files into actual files? even if we had.
DAT? is there a program that coverts the folder full of. but why? why are those files not full of information waiting to be extracted? or why wouldn't actual files be extracted directly from the. copy001 files are null without information. therefore, i think EDR might have worked properly in correctly stating that all the. copy001 files, that once i have extracted them via DFR v4.3.1.0 are null, without any size (have a size of 0 KB) and do not contain any information when viewed through a hex editor. copy001 i have extracted do not have any information, and therefore are all labeled as null by both DFR and EDR. and the text output from that program doesn't provide anything other then each file is null. the issue i am having is that the text output states that each of my extracted.
all that program does is output a text file based on the folder full of. uax Other file extensions associated with Dragon UnPACKer
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