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    Question [snes] Cannot make Brandish 2 patch to English translation

    Hello.

    Trying to find a translation of Brandish 2, I found this page:

    http://www.romhacking.net/translatio...s/patches/1442

    Which contains a zip file with this readme:

    http://www.romhacking.net/translatio...1442readme.txt

    Which says, among other things:

    This patch was designed for the NORMAL version of Brandish 2.
    In other words, the EXPERT version is not (yet) supported.

    Development was made on a headerless ROM with CRC32 BB89E67E (recommended).
    Headerless ROM size should be 3,145,728 bytes. Headered ROMs are not supported.
    Either hardpatch the IPS to a ROM or have an emulator auto-apply the patch.
    For the latter, simply rename the IPS file to match your ROM's filename.
    I cannot find the rom with this checksum. And I also do not know what a headerless rom is (never heard of them). May you help me with both problems?

    The rom I have, probably downloaded from emuparadise, has:

    1. Name:
    "Brandish 2 - The Planet Buster (J).smc"

    (or .zip, which was the only file that existed until I found the patch above).

    2. 3158016 bytes

    3. crc32 = e116ea93

    4. md5sum = 35ca38a0bae0f83e0844a0671ca27e5f

    I tried to use that IPS file with snes9x, it just does not work, probably because it is a different rom.

    Waiting for someone to reply, I decided to check if the rom I have was emuparadise one... it was not!

    Further, just to make you laugh, the CRC32 of the rom was correct, but I never saw an SFC file! It worked.

    Why not having this translated rom in EP?

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    Hmm, I seem to have everything you need, so here:
    https://www.epforums.org/showthread....sh-Translated)
    *PSA* Wii Redump collector's can now unscrub ISO files. So scrubbed games can now be verified. You can find the program to do this here

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    Default Why not hosting the patched rom in EP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar View Post
    Hmm, I seem to have everything you need, so here:
    https://www.epforums.org/showthread....sh-Translated)
    Thank you very much!

    I have made a second post, before your answer. But it is together with the first post, which is very bad!! Maybe you missed it (I probably would)

    In that second post, I said that I downloaded the game in EP, just to be sure the rom I had was that... but it was not! The EP rom has the good CRC32 for that patch.

    After finding that, I patched the rom and ran it. I tested for a few minutes, worked just fine!

    Now, my question: why not hosting the patched rom in EP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by balacobaco View Post
    Now, my question: why not hosting the patched rom in EP?
    Kinda impossible to keep up with every little thing. It's hosted on the forums now, that should come up with searches on the main site, so it's all good.
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