Post by Destiny on Sept 7, 2005 11:45:16 GMT -5
Text Modification
By: Enigma
Required Device: SuperConverter
We’ll do a simple one first. We will change Christians Ringname to Captain Charisma (just cause I like him). This works for all text mods but Names. Those have to be done in a another way, shown below.
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at:
codex123.t35.com/TextCodeConverterBonusThingyV802.htm
2) On this site, select the “AR2 Encryption” as “BCA99B83”. This is towards the middle of the page.
3) Go to the bottom of the page and to the “Text Encryptor”
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC].
5) Take the code for : Christian's Ringname:
003E7D70 000000?? ~ 003E7D81 000000??
Nb: Now the first code is your starting code, and the code you use. The second is the final code. Fro example if your code has a value of more than “003E7D81 000000??” then any letters after that will not show up.
6) Take the first part of the code “00003E7D70 ” and remove the first “0”:
03E7D70
7) Put this code into the “Start Address Hex”
8) In “Text” place the words “Captain Charisma”, remembering to use capitals where needed, and click “Hex” in the “Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2” above section
9) The code should appear at the bottom:
203E7D70 74706143 tpaC
203E7D74 206E6961 nia
203E7D78 72616843 rahC
203E7D7C 616D7369 amsi
203E7D80 00000000
Nb. The last line is not needed as the Ringname we are adding has more vaues than the original ringname, since he does not have one. If it has less values, for example changing “The Hitman to Bob”, then this line is needed to end the code.
There done!
32-bit Name Text Modifiers
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at:
codex123.t35.com/TextCodeConverterBonusThingyV802.htm
2) On this site, select the “AR2 Encryption” as “BCA99B83”. This is towards the middle of the page.
3) Go to the bottom of the page and to the “Text Encryptor”
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC].
5) Take the code for Masked Kanes name:
003E6E5A 000000?? ~ 003E6E6F 000000??
6) Your first line needs to be in 16 bit for these (32 bit names do NOT work). So simply change the first value to 1:
103E6E5A 0000?
7) Add the values in 16 bit as normal for the first 2 letters:
103E6E5A 0000614B (aK)
8) Take the code for Masked Kanes name again:
003E6E5A 000000??
9) Take the first part of the code “003E6E5A” and remove the first “0”:
03E6E5A
9) Change “03E6E5A??” last value to “C”:
03E6E5C
10) Put this code into the Start Address Hex
11) In Text place the word “ne” (Kane without “Ka”, since they are in the first line) and click Hex in the Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2 above section:
203E6E5C 0000656E en
12) Add this to the 16-bit code to get:
103E6E5A 0000614B
203E6E5C 0000656E
Since Kane is shorter than Masked Kane, we will need to end the code with an ender line of zeros. So add “00000004” to the last line:
203E6E5C 0000656E + 00000004 = 203E6E60 00000000
The full code is:
103E6E5A 0000614B
203E6E5C 0000656E
203E6E60 00000000
Code finished. You have just learnt 32-bit Name Text Mods
By: Enigma
Required Device: SuperConverter
We’ll do a simple one first. We will change Christians Ringname to Captain Charisma (just cause I like him). This works for all text mods but Names. Those have to be done in a another way, shown below.
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at:
codex123.t35.com/TextCodeConverterBonusThingyV802.htm
2) On this site, select the “AR2 Encryption” as “BCA99B83”. This is towards the middle of the page.
3) Go to the bottom of the page and to the “Text Encryptor”
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC].
5) Take the code for : Christian's Ringname:
003E7D70 000000?? ~ 003E7D81 000000??
Nb: Now the first code is your starting code, and the code you use. The second is the final code. Fro example if your code has a value of more than “003E7D81 000000??” then any letters after that will not show up.
6) Take the first part of the code “00003E7D70 ” and remove the first “0”:
03E7D70
7) Put this code into the “Start Address Hex”
8) In “Text” place the words “Captain Charisma”, remembering to use capitals where needed, and click “Hex” in the “Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2” above section
9) The code should appear at the bottom:
203E7D70 74706143 tpaC
203E7D74 206E6961 nia
203E7D78 72616843 rahC
203E7D7C 616D7369 amsi
203E7D80 00000000
Nb. The last line is not needed as the Ringname we are adding has more vaues than the original ringname, since he does not have one. If it has less values, for example changing “The Hitman to Bob”, then this line is needed to end the code.
There done!
32-bit Name Text Modifiers
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at:
codex123.t35.com/TextCodeConverterBonusThingyV802.htm
2) On this site, select the “AR2 Encryption” as “BCA99B83”. This is towards the middle of the page.
3) Go to the bottom of the page and to the “Text Encryptor”
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC].
5) Take the code for Masked Kanes name:
003E6E5A 000000?? ~ 003E6E6F 000000??
6) Your first line needs to be in 16 bit for these (32 bit names do NOT work). So simply change the first value to 1:
103E6E5A 0000?
7) Add the values in 16 bit as normal for the first 2 letters:
103E6E5A 0000614B (aK)
8) Take the code for Masked Kanes name again:
003E6E5A 000000??
9) Take the first part of the code “003E6E5A” and remove the first “0”:
03E6E5A
9) Change “03E6E5A??” last value to “C”:
03E6E5C
10) Put this code into the Start Address Hex
11) In Text place the word “ne” (Kane without “Ka”, since they are in the first line) and click Hex in the Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2 above section:
203E6E5C 0000656E en
12) Add this to the 16-bit code to get:
103E6E5A 0000614B
203E6E5C 0000656E
Since Kane is shorter than Masked Kane, we will need to end the code with an ender line of zeros. So add “00000004” to the last line:
203E6E5C 0000656E + 00000004 = 203E6E60 00000000
The full code is:
103E6E5A 0000614B
203E6E5C 0000656E
203E6E60 00000000
Code finished. You have just learnt 32-bit Name Text Mods