![]() ![]() ![]() abcde: if it uses 32-bit math you could try 7F001000 (positive). ![]() you only substract the offset to the text section from the base virtual address.get from virtual address to offset in the file you'd need to subtract 0x80FFF000.the size of a record is always the same within a sub section, but can be different between different sub sections.the records contain the text (besides others). each sub section then contains a sequence of records. then, starting from offset 0x10, there is a list of offset/size pairs that describes the sub sections. first a 32-bit word that represents the number of "sub sections" or whatever you want to call them.these DAT files are easy enough that you could just write a simple Python script that extracts/inserts the text, Python can decode/encode UTF-8 natively.BattleBookDataPack.dat seems to be tutorial ( and also end of battle pop ups ?).ItemDataPack.dat = item name and description.View files in UTF-8 to get readable Japanese.Select toidata_release.l7c (decrypted from Hacker Note 1).Open Kuriimu2.exe and go to File > Open with Plugin > plugin_bandai_namco.dll > L7C > OK.Files get extracted anyway, not sure if extracted correctly though: _Data/Battle/Effect/00.pck.You'll get a message This archive type is unsupported and most likely won't unpack properly.Compile psvita-l7ctool.exe from the taikotools submodule and run this command: psvita-l7ctool.exe x toidata_release.l7c.Select the EBOOT.BIN file to decrypt and choose START DECRYPT(ELF).A new bubble should be on the home screen. You still need a Vita to decrypt the EBOOT.BIN as it is an FSELF and it's encrypted.If everything's correct it will decrypt everything into the PCSG00009_dec. ![]()
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