Post by chainz on Sept 2, 2004 19:32:07 GMT -5
*Text Modifiers using the SuperConverter.*
Okay, we will use the example Steve Austins Nickname to Sheriff in GS2 v3 - v5 & CB2 [NTSC]
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at - bb.1asphost.com/Aprilwisp/other/scc.htm
Or backup (in case of low bandwidth)
www.freewebs.com/trigin/scc.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 Encrytor
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC]. You will need only the 8-bit ones.
5) Take the code for Steve Austins Nickname in 8-bit [NTSC]:
004C1208 000000??
6) Take the first part of the code “004C1208” and remove the first “0”:
04C1208
7) Put this code into the Start Address Hex
8) In Text place the word “Sheriff” and click Hex in the Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2 above section
9) The code should appear at the bottom:
204C1208 72656853 rehS
204C120C 00666669 ffi
If the word had less values than the start word, a line of zeros would need to be added. Eg.
204C1208 72656853
204C120C 00666669
204C1210 00000000
*32-bit Name Text Modifiers*
We will use the example A-train name to Albert.
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at - bb.1asphost.com/Aprilwisp/other/scc.htm
Or backup (in case of low bandwidth)
www.freewebs.com/trigin/scc.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 Encrytor
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC]. You will need the 8-bit and 16-bit ones, for this.
5) Take the code for A-Trains name in 16-bit [NTSC]:
104C6C6A 0000?
6) This is your first line. Add the values for the first 2 letters as you would usually:
104C6C6A 00006C41 (lA)
7) Take the code for A-Trains name in 8-bit [NTSC]:
004C6C6A 000000??
8) Take the first part of the 8-bit code “004C6C6A” and remove the first “0”:
04C1208
9) Change “04C1208” last value to “C”:
04C120C
10) Put this code into the Start Address Hex
11) In Text place the word “bert” (Albert without “Al”) and click Hex in the Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2 above section:
204C120C 74726562 treb
204C1210 00000000
12) Add this too the 16-bit code to get:
104C6C6A 00006C41
204C120C 74726562
204C1210 00000000
Code finished. You have just learnt 32-bit Name Text Mods
(Credit to Enigma for Writing these)
Okay, we will use the example Steve Austins Nickname to Sheriff in GS2 v3 - v5 & CB2 [NTSC]
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at - bb.1asphost.com/Aprilwisp/other/scc.htm
Or backup (in case of low bandwidth)
www.freewebs.com/trigin/scc.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 Encrytor
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC]. You will need only the 8-bit ones.
5) Take the code for Steve Austins Nickname in 8-bit [NTSC]:
004C1208 000000??
6) Take the first part of the code “004C1208” and remove the first “0”:
04C1208
7) Put this code into the Start Address Hex
8) In Text place the word “Sheriff” and click Hex in the Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2 above section
9) The code should appear at the bottom:
204C1208 72656853 rehS
204C120C 00666669 ffi
If the word had less values than the start word, a line of zeros would need to be added. Eg.
204C1208 72656853
204C120C 00666669
204C1210 00000000
*32-bit Name Text Modifiers*
We will use the example A-train name to Albert.
1) Open up the SuperConverter site at - bb.1asphost.com/Aprilwisp/other/scc.htm
Or backup (in case of low bandwidth)
www.freewebs.com/trigin/scc.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 Encrytor
4) Open up the Text Modifiers in Hex [NTSC]. You will need the 8-bit and 16-bit ones, for this.
5) Take the code for A-Trains name in 16-bit [NTSC]:
104C6C6A 0000?
6) This is your first line. Add the values for the first 2 letters as you would usually:
104C6C6A 00006C41 (lA)
7) Take the code for A-Trains name in 8-bit [NTSC]:
004C6C6A 000000??
8) Take the first part of the 8-bit code “004C6C6A” and remove the first “0”:
04C1208
9) Change “04C1208” last value to “C”:
04C120C
10) Put this code into the Start Address Hex
11) In Text place the word “bert” (Albert without “Al”) and click Hex in the Set AR2 encryption or Hex or CB2 above section:
204C120C 74726562 treb
204C1210 00000000
12) Add this too the 16-bit code to get:
104C6C6A 00006C41
204C120C 74726562
204C1210 00000000
Code finished. You have just learnt 32-bit Name Text Mods
(Credit to Enigma for Writing these)