TOOL for Modify PSU files   

Postby minhtrimobile » Fri Jul 30, 2010 11:31 am

pgoh101 wrote:Dear all,

For modifying the BMP or creating a new one you can use any editing program, even ms paint.
For me, i use photoshop to create a new one and xnview to do the editing.
For hex editor, i use HxD.

As mention in rule no 1, make sure to compare the original header with the modified one as they will change once you save the modified or new one.

Please find the attached file a brief description of the the PSU/BMP structure. Please understand it in order to have a sucessful modification.


your attach structure , it work ok for main icon in main menu ! tested! but some image , after put in psu , papago can't run?
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Postby pgoh101 » Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:36 am

minhtrimobile wrote:your attach structure , it work ok for main icon in main menu ! tested! but some image , after put in psu , papago can't run?


The modified BMP must be the same or smaller than the original BMP. If smaller then replace the correct size in the header.
But you have to be careful cause some BMP has the shadow/masking in it.
And you have to make sure the BMP are saved in 8 Bit 256 colours, otherwise it won' t work
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Postby esmond » Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:06 pm

pgoh101 wrote:Dear all,

For modifying the BMP or creating a new one you can use any editing program, even ms paint.
For me, i use photoshop to create a new one and xnview to do the editing.
For hex editor, i use HxD.

As mention in rule no 1, make sure to compare the original header with the modified one as they will change once you save the modified or new one.

Please find the attached file a brief description of the the PSU/BMP structure. Please understand it in order to have a sucessful modification.


Hi pgoh101,

Same as gpsforever's erro: Unexpected end of archive.

Thanks,
Esmond
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Postby pgoh101 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:35 am

esmond wrote:Hi pgoh101,

Same as gpsforever's erro: Unexpected end of archive.

Thanks,
Esmond


Ok re-uploaded
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Postby esmond » Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:00 am

pgoh101 wrote:Ok re-uploaded


same error!
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Postby torsten.schmitz » Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:03 am

esmond wrote:same error!



Good tutorial bro pgoh101...Thanks for your effort.
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Postby minhtrimobile » Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:31 pm

minhtrimobile wrote:i have problem with new edited icon! i tranlate english to vietnamese , after finish , we still see dimp english word!

oritional pic :

Image

edit pic :

Image

in PNA :

Image

How can i delete english dimp work? pls help!


noone can help me in this? you see the black dimp english word still there , i can't file it anywhere to erase it! only large icon have it , all pic of fuction key no have , after use image edit , it work good!
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Postby pgoh101 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:05 pm

minhtrimobile wrote:noone can help me in this? you see the black dimp english word still there , i can't file it anywhere to erase it! only large icon have it , all pic of fuction key no have , after use image edit , it work good!


The black shadow in the picture is cause by the BMP having the shadow/masking property to make some part of the BMP transparent. You have to follow the guide to separate the BMP into two parts and modify them separately and the combine them again. This might seem confusing at first, but will be easier once you get the hang of it. Try it out, if not then I will upload another guide just for that.
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Postby minhtrimobile » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:15 pm

pgoh101 wrote:The black shadow in the picture is cause by the BMP having the shadow/masking property to make some part of the BMP transparent. You have to follow the guide to separate the BMP into two parts and modify them separately and the combine them again. This might seem confusing at first, but will be easier once you get the hang of it. Try it out, if not then I will upload another guide just for that.


thanks sir!
How to change the bitmap in Papago PSU Version 1.rar : no have guide for separate the BMP

(follow the guide to separate the BMP into two parts and modify them separately and the combine them again) => where is the guide? and what tool to do?

pls upload the guide ! thank you very much!
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Postby pgoh101 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:22 pm

minhtrimobile wrote:thanks sir!
How to change the bitmap in Papago PSU Version 1.rar : no have guide for separate the BMP

(follow the guide to separate the BMP into two parts and modify them separately and the combine them again) => where is the guide? and what tool to do?

pls upload the guide ! thank you very much!


Here are your guide. Enjoy
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Postby minhtrimobile » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:34 pm

pgoh101 wrote:Here are your guide. Enjoy


thanks sir! i will test it now and post the result later!
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Postby phuongnt » Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:16 pm

pgoh101 wrote:Here are your guide. Enjoy


Very well explanation. Thanks, pgoh101. Anyone can start to write a program to automate the extraction and replacement process based on pgoh101's instructions?
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Postby phuongnt » Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:26 am

There is an excellent freeware tool to extract bitmap resource from any binary file. You guys can use this tool to extract all bitmap from .psu files. There you go [Please Register or Login to download file] . The remain job is to edit the bitmap and put them back into .psu.
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Postby minhtrimobile » Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:12 am

pgoh101 wrote:Here are your guide. Enjoy


pls explain this clearly i fail in this :
" Then to save the masking BMP, you have to copy from offset 0x00h to 0x435h and paste to a new file and then copy from offset 0x2B47h to end of the file 0x5246h and append to the new file. Then save it as D2.bmp "
i see in your d2 file , hex address is 0x0000000 to 0x00002b35 , where is 0x2b47h to 0x5246h ?

when i only need don't use shadown, can't i delete some hex only?
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Postby pgoh101 » Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:26 am

minhtrimobile wrote:pls explain this clearly i fail in this :
" Then to save the masking BMP, you have to copy from offset 0x00h to 0x435h and paste to a new file and then copy from offset 0x2B47h to end of the file 0x5246h and append to the new file. Then save it as D2.bmp "
i see in your d2 file , hex address is 0x0000000 to 0x00002b35 , where is 0x2b47h to 0x5246h ?

when i only need don't use shadown, can't i delete some hex only?


You have to copy/extract from the original file. The attached D1 and D2 file is completed file as instructed in the guide.

If you don't need the shadow, you can try using D1 header.

As per mention in the guide, the BMP used is an example only, so different BMP wud have different offset
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