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Post by Mohaa2 on Dec 2, 2004 16:31:41 GMT -5
I have been looking for days and i cant seem to find any software that will do it, i can get software that will convert between devices but not regions.
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Post by JBLayfield on Dec 2, 2004 16:39:49 GMT -5
Just follow these directions. This is for HCTP but it's the same for SVR. I replaced the HCTP Hex Offset with SVR's. If you need help, let me know. ![;)](http://www.4d5.net/v4images/wink.gif) Converting a NTSC Code into a PAL Code Step 1: Go to mywebpages.comcast.net/dstrobri/bonus.htmlStep 2: Near the middle of the page, there is a box described as "AR2 Encryption" with the encryptions values: 1456E7A5, BCA99B83, F8FCFEFE & Custom. Select "BCA99B83." Step 3: Now, near the top, there are a selection of cheat-devices - AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier), CB2 & GSv3 - & Hex. Select "AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier)," for you will be using an AR2v2 (NTSC) & GS2v2 (NTSC) code with which to begin. (If you were going to convert a CB2 or GS2v3/v4 [NTSC] code, you would instead have selected "CB2" for a CB2 code or "GSv3" for a GS2v3/v4 [NTSC] code with which to begin the converting process.) Step 4: In "Code," enter the AR2v2 (NTSC) & GS2v2 (NTSC) code, FEB3925E BCA99B83. Step 5: Next, from the selection of cheat-devices - AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier), CB2 & GSv3 - & Hex, select "Hex." (The code should now be 004B6460 00000000.) Step 6: Thereafter, in the box below "Code" that is described as "Hex Offset, clear any data that might be present in it, such as 00000000 00000000, & enter 000009C0 . Step 7: With 00000300 entered, click on the button below "Hex Offset" that is described as "Sub Offset." (Once done, the code should now be 004B6160 00000000.) Step 8: Finally, to convert 004B6160 00000000 (Hex) to AR2v2 (PAL) & GS2v2 (PAL), select "AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier)." Too, to convert 004B6160 00000000 (Hex) to GS2v3/v4 (PAL), select "GSv3," & select "CB2" to convert 004B6160 00000000 (Hex) to Xploder. If done correctly, the code for AR2v2 (PAL) & GS2v2 (PAL) should finally be FEB39D5E BCA99B83; 04903568 3470C108 should finally be the code for GS2v3/v4 (PAL) code; & 0A835D6C 00000000 should finally be the code for Xploder. This is basically how most all NTSC codes are converted to PAL for HCTP, simply subtracting 00000300 from a NTSC code when in Hex, then converted to "AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier)" for an AR2v2 (PAL) & GS2v2 (PAL) code, "GSv3" for a GS2v3/v4 (PAL) code or "CB2" for an Xploder code. The same process is used when converting a PAL code into a NTSC code. The only difference is that the 00000300 is added to a PAL code when in Hex, then converted to "AR2 (and GS2v2 or earlier)" for an AR2v2 (NTSC) & GS2v2 (NTSC) code, "CB2" for a CB2 code or "GSv3" for a GS2v3/v4 (NTSC) code. As was said before, converting PAL codes into NTSC codes is the same as converting NTSC codes into PAL codes, except for the addition (rather than subtraction) of the hex offset, 00000300. To finish, let's walkthrough converting a PAL code to a NTSC code.
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DA617
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Post by DA617 on Dec 2, 2004 17:06:36 GMT -5
how do i know if its either?
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