04-02-2012, 09:38 AM
PCSX2-WideScreen-v0.0.5
Update v0.0.5:
Added float conversion in the find field (type float and double click in the find box to convert to hex before searching)
Removed decimal conversion - float is better
Update v0.0.4:
Remove file logging replaced with in-program log.
Show log in pcsx2 pnach format so if you find a value you can quickly make a pnach.
(Note for pcsx2 pnach only address ranges from 2xxxxxxx will work with pcsx2)
Improved search pattern .
User can now edit the search range (min and max).
Renamed program to pcsx2 widescreen helper
Update v0.0.4-1:
Apparently PATCH and EXTENDED cant be capitalized for pnach(s) ...so fixed (updated previous 0.0.4 archive)
Tiny Manual
Most games store the aspect ratio setting under some 3F------ value, [3F733333, 3F466666, 3F400000, 3F39999A] ..etc (3F4CCCCD, 3F800000 is the most common), while some games use a Float Vector "X: 448, Y: 512, Z: 448"
(in hex 43CE0000= 412, 43e00000 = 448, 44000000 = 512, 44200000 = 640)
you can put in FLOAT values in like 0.800000 just double click on the find field to convert it to the hex conversion before searching.
You can pause scanning just uncheck the 2xx or 3xx box.
Update v0.0.5:
Added float conversion in the find field (type float and double click in the find box to convert to hex before searching)
Removed decimal conversion - float is better
Update v0.0.4:
Remove file logging replaced with in-program log.
Show log in pcsx2 pnach format so if you find a value you can quickly make a pnach.
(Note for pcsx2 pnach only address ranges from 2xxxxxxx will work with pcsx2)
Improved search pattern .
User can now edit the search range (min and max).
Renamed program to pcsx2 widescreen helper
Update v0.0.4-1:
Apparently PATCH and EXTENDED cant be capitalized for pnach(s) ...so fixed (updated previous 0.0.4 archive)
Tiny Manual
Most games store the aspect ratio setting under some 3F------ value, [3F733333, 3F466666, 3F400000, 3F39999A] ..etc (3F4CCCCD, 3F800000 is the most common), while some games use a Float Vector "X: 448, Y: 512, Z: 448"
(in hex 43CE0000= 412, 43e00000 = 448, 44000000 = 512, 44200000 = 640)
you can put in FLOAT values in like 0.800000 just double click on the find field to convert it to the hex conversion before searching.
You can pause scanning just uncheck the 2xx or 3xx box.