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Since there isn't a PC version of this game all information relates to the PS1.
 
Since there isn't a PC version of this game all information relates to the PS1.
  
==Disk IMG Format==
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=Disk IMG Format=
 
The game information is contained in a single file on the CD-ROM named FF9.IMG with each disk containing a file named this.
 
The game information is contained in a single file on the CD-ROM named FF9.IMG with each disk containing a file named this.
 
FMV movies are stored in sub directories on the disk.
 
FMV movies are stored in sub directories on the disk.
  
[[FF9/IMGRootDir|Image Root Directory]]
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==[[FF9/IMGRootDir|Image Root Directory]]==
 
The IMG file begins with a '''root directory''' that has a list of file counts and sectors.
 
The IMG file begins with a '''root directory''' that has a list of file counts and sectors.
  
[[FF9/IMGSubDir|Image Sub Directory]]
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==[[FF9/IMGSubDir|Image Sub Directory]]==
 
Some directory entries contain '''subdirectories'''.
 
Some directory entries contain '''subdirectories'''.
  
[[FF9/File/Data|File Cluster Information]]
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==[[FF9/File/Data|File Cluster Information]]==
 
Some of the files are actually '''data clusters''' that contain multiple information these files begin with the hexadecimal number 0xDB.
 
Some of the files are actually '''data clusters''' that contain multiple information these files begin with the hexadecimal number 0xDB.

Revision as of 01:42, 7 May 2006

Final Fantasy 9 Information

Since there isn't a PC version of this game all information relates to the PS1.

Disk IMG Format

The game information is contained in a single file on the CD-ROM named FF9.IMG with each disk containing a file named this. FMV movies are stored in sub directories on the disk.

Image Root Directory

The IMG file begins with a root directory that has a list of file counts and sectors.

Image Sub Directory

Some directory entries contain subdirectories.

File Cluster Information

Some of the files are actually data clusters that contain multiple information these files begin with the hexadecimal number 0xDB.