PSX Date and EDC Check on Discs with Non-Standard EXE
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Some PSX discs such as LightSpan and GameShark have irregular executables on the disc that require an alternate way to determine Exe Date and EDC status. | Some PSX discs such as LightSpan and GameShark have irregular executables on the disc that require an alternate way to determine Exe Date and EDC status. | ||
- | == | + | ==EXE Date== |
# Open isobuster | # Open isobuster | ||
- | # Check the time stamps settings under Options | + | # Check the time stamps settings under Options > File System Settings > Time stamps, and make sure both settings are set to local time stamp (recorded time stamp) |
- | # | + | # Click on the ISO icon under Track 01 |
- | # | + | # Right click on system.cnf and click 'Sector View' |
- | # | + | # Note the filename after boot=cdrom |
- | # | + | # Close Sector View |
- | # | + | # Find that filename in the right side window (might be inside a folder) |
- | # | + | # Note the date of this file (note that redump requires date in yyyy-mm-dd format) |
==EDC Yes/No== | ==EDC Yes/No== |
Revision as of 12:43, 29 November 2018
Some PSX discs such as LightSpan and GameShark have irregular executables on the disc that require an alternate way to determine Exe Date and EDC status.
EXE Date
- Open isobuster
- Check the time stamps settings under Options > File System Settings > Time stamps, and make sure both settings are set to local time stamp (recorded time stamp)
- Click on the ISO icon under Track 01
- Right click on system.cnf and click 'Sector View'
- Note the filename after boot=cdrom
- Close Sector View
- Find that filename in the right side window (might be inside a folder)
- Note the date of this file (note that redump requires date in yyyy-mm-dd format)
EDC Yes/No
- highlight track 01 on left side of screen
- right click and view sectors
- in sector box next to red arrows type in 12 and check raw box
- if last 4 bytes are zero then no EDC. if last 4 bytes are 0x3F13B0BE then EDC.
- repeat for sectors 13,14, and 15