I didn't do any MIPS, I wish I could, honestly but my knowledge doesn't reach that far. I did it editing the RAM directly and by guessing the full path using some clues. If you want to discuss it more in depth we can talk through MPs or skype if you have an account.
Well, it can't run the game at constant 60 fps, but I'm currently playing it on my PSP and 90% of the time it can run it at constant 60 frames per second.
Also, I read some pages back and I get what you were saying, although I didn't use any flag code or anything. What I did is that I looked inside the BBS iso for event paths and then forced the game to load certain files knowing their full path.
The cheat does work on PSP but it just can't mantain the 60 FPS constantly and it doesn't seem to be working when I play as Ventus for some reason. Also, I'm kinda lost, what are you talking about?
KH1FM, not KH2FM and it's a real game function, it's not making the game speed double or anything, it just removes the 30 FPS lock. The game internally runs at 60 FPS (FMVs play at double speed though).
So, I think you will like this, guys.
While trying to hack another code I accidentally found a code that makes KH1FM run at 60 frames per second, so I'm here to share it with you.
I must warn you though, using this code requires your machine the double of power to run the game.
I'm pretty sure the inserter works properly but I'm going to check just in case. If they were files you never touched there shouldn't be a reason for the reinsertion to fail...
There is no "guide" for the program. There are some easy-to-use functions such as the EAD or OLO editor that allow you to change the enemies loaded in a battle or edit the properties of a specific effect of an attack.
Anyways, I will try to create a better "How to use" file for people who don't know how to use the program's functions.
As I said in my latest post, it seems they changed the file format from at3 to sscf in the USA version.
Also, ripping from the RAM wouldn't give you the same file names as my extractor xD.
Eh.. so yeah, there's nothing we can do about those songs.
It is in the USA version too, I extracted them myself O.o That picture was in BBS0 if I remember properly. The files were changed of place depending on the versions.
As for the animations, the only thing it can be done is trial and error, unfortunatelly... Unless someone creates an animation viewer. I would do it but I don't have the required knowledge.
Honestly... I have no friggin' idea. I once extracted them from the RAM and they were AT3 files.
EDIT: Nevermind, it seems they changed the music format since BBS USA. It seems songs are now in SSCF files, not 100% sure about this.