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Old March 8th, 2006, 11:14   #1
Pasky
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PSX Memory card format...

Currently writing a convertor in VB.net for playstation raw files. I already wrote the conversion portion since it is so easy but I figured i'd expand on the program a little (icon viewer, title information).

I read up on the technical documents at zophar.net and found where the information I want is located, however im having trouble using it.

For instance, the icon data for the psx files are in frames 1-3 (bytes 129-384). My program can currently extract this specific portion however, in this state it is not readable by windows. Any information on how to convert it to a windows compliant .bmp format?

My second question is on the title information, which is located at bytes 4-67. The problem is that it is not always in ASCII and is in SHIFT-JIS format. Sometimes it can be in ASCII since ASCII is a sub format of SHIFT-JIS. My question is how does one convert it into ascii when in SHIFT-JIS?

Thanks for any info.
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