Post by Trigin on Feb 16, 2004 18:05:52 GMT -5
A Walkthrough for Text Modifiers (Xploder)[/u]
Altogether, there are three different ways a text modifier can be made: 8-bit format, 16-bit format & 32-bit format. 8-bit format is by far the easiest to use; however, it uses two times as many lines of code than 16-bit format & four times as many lines of code than 32-bit format when creating a text modifier. 16-bit format & 32-bit format, on the other hand, are somewhat difficult (usually for beginners) to use, for their text values must be entered in reverse, as well as their formats along with 8-bit format are sometimes combined when finishing a text modifier. Nevertheless, a walkthrough for each of the three methods has been made; hopefully, you will be able to master them all.
8-BIT FORMAT
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Hex [PAL])
004C4E1A 00000048 (H)
004C4E1B 00000042 (B)
004C4E1C 0000004B (K)
004C4E1D 00000000
Step 1: Open the topic of Text Modifiers.[/u][/url]
Step 2: Go to the Offical Code Converter Site.[/u][/url]
Step 3: Near the middle of the page, there is a box described as "AR2 Encryption" with the encryption values: 1456E7A5, BCA99B83, F8FCFEFE & Custom; select "BCA99B83."
Step 4: Near the top, there are a selection of cheat-devices - AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier), CB2 & GSv3 - & Hex; select "Hex."
Step 5: Now, for example, to modify the name of Shawn Michaels to HBK, enter Shawn Michaels' Hex - 004C4E1A 000000?? - in "Code."
Step 6: Next, replace the ?? in 004C4E1A 000000?? with the text value, 48. (004C4E1A 000000?? to 004C4E1A 00000048.)
Step 7: Then, select "CB2." (The code's first line is now 0A495C7F 00000048 & completed.)
Step 8: Copy & paste or write down - don't cut or clear - the code's first line - 0A495C7F 00000048.
Step 9: Again, select "Hex." (The code is again 004C4E1A 00000048.)
Step 10: Next, clear any data that might be present, such as 00000000 00000000, in the box, "Hex Offset" & enter the offset, 00000001, in it.
Step 11: Then, below "Hex Offset," click the button, "Add Offset." (The code is now 004C4E1B 00000048.)
Step 12: Thereafter, replace the old value - 48 - in the code - 004C4E1B 00000048 - with the text value, 42. (004C4E1B 00000048 to 004C4E1B 00000042.)
Step 13: Again, select "CB2." (The code's second line is now 0A485C7F 00000042 & completed.)
Step 14: Copy & paste or write down - don't cut or clear - the code's second line - 0A485C7F 00000042 - under the first line of code.
Step 15: Again, select "Hex." (The code is again 004C4E1B 00000042.)
Step 16: Still with 00000001 in "Hex Offset," click "Add Offset." (The code is now 004C4E1C 00000042.)
Step 17: Thereafter, replace the old value - 42 - in the code - 004C4E1C 00000042 - with the text value, 4B. (004C4E1C 00000042 to 004C4E1C 0000004B.)
Step 18: Again, select "CB2." (The code's third line is now 0A4F5C7F 0000004B & completed.)
Step 19: Copy & paste or write down - don't cut or clear - the code's third line - 0A4F5C7F 0000004B - under the second line of code.
Step 20: Again, select "Hex." (The code is again 004C4E1C 0000004B.)
Step 21: Still with 00000001 in "Hex Offset," click "Add Offset." (The code is now 004C4E1D 0000004B.)
Step 22: Thereafter, replace the old value - 4B - in the code - 004C4E1D 0000004B - with the text value, 00. (004C4E1D 0000004B to 004C4E1D 00000000.)
Step 23: Again, select "CB2." (The code's fourth line is now 0A4E5C7F 00000000 & completed.)
Step 24: Copy & paste or write down the code's fourth line - 0A4E5C7F 00000000 - under the third line of code.
If correct, the code should finally be:
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Xploder)
0A495C7F 00000048 (H)
0A485C7F 00000042 (B)
0A4F5C7F 0000004B (K)
0A4E5C7F 00000000
In 8-bit format, to create another line of code, always remember to add the offset, 00000001, when viewing a line in hexadecimal only. An example would be:
Shawn Michaels (Hex [PAL])
004C4E1A 000000?? (Line 1)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1B 000000?? (Line 2)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1C 000000?? (Line 3)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1D 000000?? (Line 4)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1E 000000?? (Line 5)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1F 000000?? (Line 6)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E20 000000?? (Line 7)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E21 000000?? (Line 8)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E22 000000?? (Line 9)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E23 000000?? (Line 10)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E24 000000?? (Line 11)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E25 000000?? (Line 12)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E26 000000?? (Line 13)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E27 000000?? (Line 14)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E28 000000?? (Line 15)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E29 000000?? (Line 16)
Shawn Michaels (Xploder)
0A495C7F 000000?? (Line 1)
0A485C7F 000000?? (Line 2)
0A4F5C7F 000000?? (Line 3)
0A4E5C7F 000000?? (Line 4)
0A4D5C7F 000000?? (Line 5)
0A4C5C7F 000000?? (Line 6)
0A435C7F 000000?? (Line 7)
0A425C7F 000000?? (Line 8)
0A415C7F 000000?? (Line 9)
0A405C7F 000000?? (Line 10)
0A475C7F 000000?? (Line 11)
0A465C7F 000000?? (Line 12)
0A455C7F 000000?? (Line 13)
0A445C7F 000000?? (Line 14)
0A5B5C7F 000000?? (Line 15)
0A5A5C7F 000000?? (Line 16)
Because the text modifier, Shawn Michaels to HBK, is shorter than the original text, the text value, 00, is required in the code's fourth line. Any text modifier made shorter than the original text always requires 00 to be its ending value. If this is ignored, then any modifications made without it will only overwrite a part of the original text. An example would be:
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Hex [PAL])
004C4E1A 00000048 (H)
004C4E1B 00000042 (B)
004C4E1C 0000004B (K)
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Xploder)
0A495C7F 00000048 (H)
0A485C7F 00000042 (B)
0A4F5C7F 0000004B (K)
Rather than modifying the name, Shawn Michaels, to HBK, the above code instead overwrites the name's first three letters with HBK, thus making: HBKwn Michaels. This is why the text value, 00, is required when making the text modifier, Shawn Michaels to HBK, & is why it's important to use 00 when making any text modifier shorter than the original text. If a text modifier is however longer than the original text, then the text value, 00, is not required.
Altogether, there are three different ways a text modifier can be made: 8-bit format, 16-bit format & 32-bit format. 8-bit format is by far the easiest to use; however, it uses two times as many lines of code than 16-bit format & four times as many lines of code than 32-bit format when creating a text modifier. 16-bit format & 32-bit format, on the other hand, are somewhat difficult (usually for beginners) to use, for their text values must be entered in reverse, as well as their formats along with 8-bit format are sometimes combined when finishing a text modifier. Nevertheless, a walkthrough for each of the three methods has been made; hopefully, you will be able to master them all.
8-BIT FORMAT
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Hex [PAL])
004C4E1A 00000048 (H)
004C4E1B 00000042 (B)
004C4E1C 0000004B (K)
004C4E1D 00000000
Step 1: Open the topic of Text Modifiers.[/u][/url]
Step 2: Go to the Offical Code Converter Site.[/u][/url]
Step 3: Near the middle of the page, there is a box described as "AR2 Encryption" with the encryption values: 1456E7A5, BCA99B83, F8FCFEFE & Custom; select "BCA99B83."
Step 4: Near the top, there are a selection of cheat-devices - AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier), CB2 & GSv3 - & Hex; select "Hex."
Step 5: Now, for example, to modify the name of Shawn Michaels to HBK, enter Shawn Michaels' Hex - 004C4E1A 000000?? - in "Code."
Step 6: Next, replace the ?? in 004C4E1A 000000?? with the text value, 48. (004C4E1A 000000?? to 004C4E1A 00000048.)
Step 7: Then, select "CB2." (The code's first line is now 0A495C7F 00000048 & completed.)
Step 8: Copy & paste or write down - don't cut or clear - the code's first line - 0A495C7F 00000048.
Step 9: Again, select "Hex." (The code is again 004C4E1A 00000048.)
Step 10: Next, clear any data that might be present, such as 00000000 00000000, in the box, "Hex Offset" & enter the offset, 00000001, in it.
Step 11: Then, below "Hex Offset," click the button, "Add Offset." (The code is now 004C4E1B 00000048.)
Step 12: Thereafter, replace the old value - 48 - in the code - 004C4E1B 00000048 - with the text value, 42. (004C4E1B 00000048 to 004C4E1B 00000042.)
Step 13: Again, select "CB2." (The code's second line is now 0A485C7F 00000042 & completed.)
Step 14: Copy & paste or write down - don't cut or clear - the code's second line - 0A485C7F 00000042 - under the first line of code.
Step 15: Again, select "Hex." (The code is again 004C4E1B 00000042.)
Step 16: Still with 00000001 in "Hex Offset," click "Add Offset." (The code is now 004C4E1C 00000042.)
Step 17: Thereafter, replace the old value - 42 - in the code - 004C4E1C 00000042 - with the text value, 4B. (004C4E1C 00000042 to 004C4E1C 0000004B.)
Step 18: Again, select "CB2." (The code's third line is now 0A4F5C7F 0000004B & completed.)
Step 19: Copy & paste or write down - don't cut or clear - the code's third line - 0A4F5C7F 0000004B - under the second line of code.
Step 20: Again, select "Hex." (The code is again 004C4E1C 0000004B.)
Step 21: Still with 00000001 in "Hex Offset," click "Add Offset." (The code is now 004C4E1D 0000004B.)
Step 22: Thereafter, replace the old value - 4B - in the code - 004C4E1D 0000004B - with the text value, 00. (004C4E1D 0000004B to 004C4E1D 00000000.)
Step 23: Again, select "CB2." (The code's fourth line is now 0A4E5C7F 00000000 & completed.)
Step 24: Copy & paste or write down the code's fourth line - 0A4E5C7F 00000000 - under the third line of code.
If correct, the code should finally be:
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Xploder)
0A495C7F 00000048 (H)
0A485C7F 00000042 (B)
0A4F5C7F 0000004B (K)
0A4E5C7F 00000000
In 8-bit format, to create another line of code, always remember to add the offset, 00000001, when viewing a line in hexadecimal only. An example would be:
Shawn Michaels (Hex [PAL])
004C4E1A 000000?? (Line 1)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1B 000000?? (Line 2)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1C 000000?? (Line 3)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1D 000000?? (Line 4)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1E 000000?? (Line 5)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E1F 000000?? (Line 6)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E20 000000?? (Line 7)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E21 000000?? (Line 8)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E22 000000?? (Line 9)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E23 000000?? (Line 10)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E24 000000?? (Line 11)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E25 000000?? (Line 12)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E26 000000?? (Line 13)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E27 000000?? (Line 14)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E28 000000?? (Line 15)
+ 00000001 =
004C4E29 000000?? (Line 16)
Shawn Michaels (Xploder)
0A495C7F 000000?? (Line 1)
0A485C7F 000000?? (Line 2)
0A4F5C7F 000000?? (Line 3)
0A4E5C7F 000000?? (Line 4)
0A4D5C7F 000000?? (Line 5)
0A4C5C7F 000000?? (Line 6)
0A435C7F 000000?? (Line 7)
0A425C7F 000000?? (Line 8)
0A415C7F 000000?? (Line 9)
0A405C7F 000000?? (Line 10)
0A475C7F 000000?? (Line 11)
0A465C7F 000000?? (Line 12)
0A455C7F 000000?? (Line 13)
0A445C7F 000000?? (Line 14)
0A5B5C7F 000000?? (Line 15)
0A5A5C7F 000000?? (Line 16)
Because the text modifier, Shawn Michaels to HBK, is shorter than the original text, the text value, 00, is required in the code's fourth line. Any text modifier made shorter than the original text always requires 00 to be its ending value. If this is ignored, then any modifications made without it will only overwrite a part of the original text. An example would be:
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Hex [PAL])
004C4E1A 00000048 (H)
004C4E1B 00000042 (B)
004C4E1C 0000004B (K)
Shawn Michaels to HBK (Xploder)
0A495C7F 00000048 (H)
0A485C7F 00000042 (B)
0A4F5C7F 0000004B (K)
Rather than modifying the name, Shawn Michaels, to HBK, the above code instead overwrites the name's first three letters with HBK, thus making: HBKwn Michaels. This is why the text value, 00, is required when making the text modifier, Shawn Michaels to HBK, & is why it's important to use 00 when making any text modifier shorter than the original text. If a text modifier is however longer than the original text, then the text value, 00, is not required.