diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9011f5d..27775e2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -173,9 +173,7 @@ a suitable response that said DLL/EXE will properly parse. Essentially, if you a reversing a new game and they use the `psmap` function to decode all or part of a packet, you can grab either the physical offset into the DLL or the virtual address of the data and use this utility to generate the code necessary to service that request. -Note that this doesn't currently work on 64bit games, but it should be trivial to -figure out the differences in the 64-bit psmap implementation. Run it like -`./psmap --help` to see how to use this utility. +Run it like `./psmap --help` to see how to use this utility. ## read @@ -220,7 +218,7 @@ This should be given the same config file as "api", "frontend" and "services". Development version of an eAmusement protocol server using flask and the protocol libraries also used in "bemanishark" and "trafficgen". Currently it lets most modern -BEMANI games boot and supports full profile and events for Beatmania IIDX 20-24, +BEMANI games boot and supports full profile and events for Beatmania IIDX 20-26, Pop'n Music 19-24, Jubeat Saucer, Saucer Fulfill, Prop, Qubell and Clan, Sound Voltex 1, 2, 3 Season 1/2 and 4, Dance Dance Revolution X2, X3, 2013, 2014 and Ace, MÚSECA 1, MÚSECA 1+1/2, MÚSECA Plus, Reflec Beat, Limelight, Colette, groovin'!! Upper, Volzza @@ -253,7 +251,7 @@ this will run through and attempt to verify simple operation of that service. No guarantees are made on the accuracy of the emulation though I've strived to be correct. In some cases, I will verify the response, and in other cases I will simply verify that certain things exist so as not to crash a real client. This -currently generates traffic emulating Beatmania IIDX 20-24, Pop'n Music 19-24, Jubeat +currently generates traffic emulating Beatmania IIDX 20-26, Pop'n Music 19-24, Jubeat Saucer, Fulfill, Prop, Qubell and Clan, Sound Voltex 1, 2, 3 Season 1/2 and 4, Dance Dance Revolution X2, X3, 2013, 2014 and Ace, The\*BishiBashi, MÚSECA 1 and MÚSECA 1+1/2, Reflec Beat, Reflec Beat Limelight, Reflec Beat Colette, groovin'!! Upper, Volzza 1 and @@ -445,7 +443,7 @@ will not work properly. An example is as follows: For IIDX, you will need the data directory of the mix you wish to support. The import script automatically scrapes the music DB as well as the song charts to determine difficulty, notecounts and BPM. For a normal mix, you will want to run the command like -so. This network supports versions 20-24 so you will want to run this command once for +so. This network supports versions 20-26 so you will want to run this command once for every version, giving the correct bin file: ``` diff --git a/bootstrap b/bootstrap index 0e07bf3..d56ac70 100755 --- a/bootstrap +++ b/bootstrap @@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ set -e ./read --series iidx --version 22 "$@" ./read --series iidx --version 23 "$@" ./read --series iidx --version 24 "$@" +./read --series iidx --version 25 "$@" +./read --series iidx --version 26 "$@" # Init IIDX Omnimix ./read --series iidx --version omni-20 "$@" @@ -33,6 +35,8 @@ set -e ./read --series iidx --version omni-22 "$@" ./read --series iidx --version omni-23 "$@" ./read --series iidx --version omni-24 "$@" +./read --series iidx --version omni-25 "$@" +./read --series iidx --version omni-26 "$@" # Init DDR ./read --series ddr --version 12 "$@"