Nintendo Wii Moderation Guide
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''E09F2204<tab>RVL-RL3E-0A-'''X''' USA<tab>S0'' -- The bold character indicates Revision number. Add revision to datname and version field (Rev X) | ''E09F2204<tab>RVL-RL3E-0A-'''X''' USA<tab>S0'' -- The bold character indicates Revision number. Add revision to datname and version field (Rev X) | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Serials == | ||
| + | Example: RVL-SP3E-USA-B0 | ||
| + | |||
| + | *'''RVL''': Generic ID for Wii ('''R'''e'''V'''o'''L'''ution) | ||
| + | *'''SP3E''': 4 character ID for specific game, breakdown below. | ||
| + | *'''USA''': Region identifier, guide below. | ||
| + | *'''B0''': Label variant, does not guarantee data difference. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===Game ID=== | ||
| + | XYYZ | ||
| + | |||
| + | If unique, (nearly) guaranteed to be unique dump. | ||
| + | |||
| + | *'''X''' | ||
| + | **D: Demo | ||
| + | **R: Game (Early releases?) | ||
| + | **S: Game (Later releases?) | ||
| + | |||
| + | *'''YY''' | ||
| + | **Any combination of A-Z and 0-9 | ||
| + | **Specific per game | ||
| + | |||
| + | *'''Z''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | **D: Germany | ||
| + | **E: USA or NTSC-U | ||
| + | **F: France | ||
| + | **H: Holland (Netherlands) | ||
| + | **I: Italy | ||
| + | **J: Japan or NTSC-J | ||
| + | **K: Korea | ||
| + | **P: Europe or PAL | ||
| + | **R: Russia | ||
| + | **S: Spain | ||
| + | **U: Australia | ||
| + | |||
| + | V through Z seem to be used for "Misc" stuff that won't fit elsewhere. | ||
| + | |||
| + | **V: Scandinavia | ||
| + | **W: Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Scandinavia | ||
| + | **X: Europe, Brazil, LatAm, Canada, or Scandinavia | ||
| + | **Y: Brazil, Canada, Scandinavia, or Turkey | ||
| + | **Z: Canada or Scandinavia | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===Serial Regions=== | ||
| + | Different region does not mean different disc data. | ||
| + | |||
| + | *AUS: Australia | ||
| + | *BRA: Brazil | ||
| + | *CAN: Canada | ||
| + | *CHT: Hong Kong? (Chinese Traditional) | ||
| + | *ESP: Spain | ||
| + | *EUR: Europe | ||
| + | *EUT: Europe (Alt) | ||
| + | *EUU: Europe (Alt) | ||
| + | *EUY: Europe (Alt) | ||
| + | *EUZ: Europe (Alt) | ||
| + | *FAH: France and Holland (Benelux?) | ||
| + | *FRA: France | ||
| + | *GER: Germany | ||
| + | *HOL: Holland (Netherlands) | ||
| + | *ITA: Italy | ||
| + | *JPN: Japan | ||
| + | *KOR: Korea | ||
| + | *LTN: Latin America | ||
| + | *MDE: Middle East | ||
| + | *NOE: Germany (Nintendo of Europe?) | ||
| + | *RUS: Russia | ||
| + | *SCN: Scandinavia | ||
| + | *SWE: Sweden | ||
| + | *TUR: Turkey | ||
| + | *TWN: Taiwan | ||
| + | *UKV: United Kingdom (?) | ||
| + | *USA: United States | ||
== bca2txt == | == bca2txt == | ||
| - | + | Python script for converting a .bca file to a .txt file for easy copy/pasting to Redump. | |
| + | |||
| + | Save code below as bca2txt.py, and drag-and-drop .bca file onto script to produce FILE.bca.txt | ||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | #!/usr/bin/env python | ||
| + | import sys | ||
| + | import os | ||
| + | |||
| + | if (len(sys.argv) != 2): | ||
| + | print('usage: ' + os.path.basename(__file__) + ' <64-byte BCA file>') | ||
| + | sys.exit(1) | ||
| + | |||
| + | bca_file_size = os.path.getsize(sys.argv[1]) | ||
| + | if (bca_file_size != 64): | ||
| + | print("BCA file is not 64 bytes") | ||
| + | sys.exit(1) | ||
| + | |||
| + | bca_file = open(sys.argv[1], 'rb') | ||
| + | txt_file = open(sys.argv[1] + '.txt', 'w') | ||
| + | for x in range(4): | ||
| + | for y in range(8): | ||
| + | val = bca_file.read(2) | ||
| + | txt_file.write(bytes(val).hex().upper()) | ||
| + | if (y != 7): | ||
| + | txt_file.write(' ') | ||
| + | else: | ||
| + | txt_file.write('\n') | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
[[Category:Moderation Guides]] | [[Category:Moderation Guides]] | ||
Revision as of 23:39, 24 May 2024
WIP
<b>Internal Name</b>: Internal Name -- Can be obtained in Isobuster as volume label, in Cleanrip output, or in Dolphin.
E09F2204<tab>RVL-RL3E-0A-X USA<tab>S0 -- The bold character indicates Revision number. Add revision to datname and version field (Rev X)
Contents |
Serials
Example: RVL-SP3E-USA-B0
- RVL: Generic ID for Wii (ReVoLution)
- SP3E: 4 character ID for specific game, breakdown below.
- USA: Region identifier, guide below.
- B0: Label variant, does not guarantee data difference.
Game ID
XYYZ
If unique, (nearly) guaranteed to be unique dump.
- X
- D: Demo
- R: Game (Early releases?)
- S: Game (Later releases?)
- YY
- Any combination of A-Z and 0-9
- Specific per game
- Z
- D: Germany
- E: USA or NTSC-U
- F: France
- H: Holland (Netherlands)
- I: Italy
- J: Japan or NTSC-J
- K: Korea
- P: Europe or PAL
- R: Russia
- S: Spain
- U: Australia
V through Z seem to be used for "Misc" stuff that won't fit elsewhere.
- V: Scandinavia
- W: Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Scandinavia
- X: Europe, Brazil, LatAm, Canada, or Scandinavia
- Y: Brazil, Canada, Scandinavia, or Turkey
- Z: Canada or Scandinavia
Serial Regions
Different region does not mean different disc data.
- AUS: Australia
- BRA: Brazil
- CAN: Canada
- CHT: Hong Kong? (Chinese Traditional)
- ESP: Spain
- EUR: Europe
- EUT: Europe (Alt)
- EUU: Europe (Alt)
- EUY: Europe (Alt)
- EUZ: Europe (Alt)
- FAH: France and Holland (Benelux?)
- FRA: France
- GER: Germany
- HOL: Holland (Netherlands)
- ITA: Italy
- JPN: Japan
- KOR: Korea
- LTN: Latin America
- MDE: Middle East
- NOE: Germany (Nintendo of Europe?)
- RUS: Russia
- SCN: Scandinavia
- SWE: Sweden
- TUR: Turkey
- TWN: Taiwan
- UKV: United Kingdom (?)
- USA: United States
bca2txt
Python script for converting a .bca file to a .txt file for easy copy/pasting to Redump.
Save code below as bca2txt.py, and drag-and-drop .bca file onto script to produce FILE.bca.txt
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import os
if (len(sys.argv) != 2):
print('usage: ' + os.path.basename(__file__) + ' <64-byte BCA file>')
sys.exit(1)
bca_file_size = os.path.getsize(sys.argv[1])
if (bca_file_size != 64):
print("BCA file is not 64 bytes")
sys.exit(1)
bca_file = open(sys.argv[1], 'rb')
txt_file = open(sys.argv[1] + '.txt', 'w')
for x in range(4):
for y in range(8):
val = bca_file.read(2)
txt_file.write(bytes(val).hex().upper())
if (y != 7):
txt_file.write(' ')
else:
txt_file.write('\n')