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Unkpack and Package "PACKFILE.BIN" - PSP File

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Unknown user, posted Thu Nov 22, 2018 6:34 pm (40620)


Well, again I require your help for this, I have tried everything, MagicISO, UltraISO some Scripts and others ... but without pleasant results.

Will there be any tool or script to unpack and package this file?

I get the idea that what is shown in the image are the names of the files, although I doubt it, and a lot.

This ".BIN" contains files from the Game Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team, be it models of the characters, audios, and more.

Thanks greetings.

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Unknown user, posted Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:06 pm (40633)


In fact yes and this is what happens.

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aluigi, posted Fri Nov 23, 2018 7:07 am (40646)


Upload the first 20 Megabytes of PACKFILE.BIN
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aluigi, posted Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:04 am (40717)


Script 0.2 (same link)

The reason why the script didn't work is visible here:
viewtopic.php?p=34223#p34223
The script was a test and who opened the topic didn't provide any feedback or comment.
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Unknown user, posted Sun Nov 25, 2018 5:24 pm (40738)


Everything was going great, I just waited for it to end, but ...

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aluigi, posted Sun Nov 25, 2018 6:43 pm (40744)


Just a note: the user of the other topic had a PACKFILE.BIN with a total size of 947'750'912 bytes while yours is 626'616'320.

That file is the last in the table (there are no other files to extract) but it's a weird size and additionally it's about in the middle of the archive.
I don't have other ideas and additional tests would require the whole PACKFILE.BIN because I don't know what type of data is located at that 0x1b896800 offset.

If you want to upload a part of that PACKFILE.BIN file, use this script:
Code:
log "upload.dat" 0x1b896800 4194304
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Unknown user, posted Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:06 pm (40751)


Well, if it requires the PACKFILE.BIN, it is the same as uploading the complete game, I leave a link to download the game:

http://www.mediafire.com/file/3bh2zk0d3 ... MAB].rar

The PACKFILE.BIN file is located in the USRDIR folder: "PSP_GAME\USRDIR"
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Unknown user, posted Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:46 pm (40753)


Great, I changed "log" "OFFSET SIZE" to "log" "0x1b896800 4194304" and I extracted everything.

Well, suppose now edit what you wanted, how do I package again?
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Unknown user, posted Mon Nov 26, 2018 1:02 am (40755)


My mistake, when editing that I threw all the files with the same weight, I tried the edit that suggested me, there are files that bounce me with their normal weight, but then, I also throw files with the same weight.

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aluigi, posted Mon Nov 26, 2018 7:49 am (40760)


It wasn't an edit, I meant to use that one-line script on package.bin and uploading here the generated upload.dat file.
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aluigi, posted Mon Nov 26, 2018 8:15 pm (40776)


Unfortunately it's just data without any meaning and it's not compressed (not gzip or zlib/deflate and no compressed size specified in the TOC).
Apparently this is a dead point but the script is correct and correctly collected all the information referenced in the header.
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Unknown user, posted Mon Nov 26, 2018 9:55 pm (40785)


Then, you can unpack the file but with an "error", well.

Thank you
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