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1qwerty
02-04-2009, 10:07 AM
I extracted a PSP.DAT file out of KZ:Liberation UMD, which is 500Mb so all data is obviously there.

How can I rip off some files from there? There's plenty of filenames at beginning when viewing it with hex editor.

I really want that helghast soldier model. He looks so cool. :cool:


Edit: Nothing found with google, dogpile and other search engines.

So maybe if I'd write a program to read that file would be the only solution?

Scruffy120
02-05-2009, 12:15 PM
this is a shot in the dark
rename it to .zip
maybe you can extract the stuff like that lol, it prob wont work...but hell worth a shot!

1qwerty
02-05-2009, 01:27 PM
I tried renaming it to some other archive types:

.zip: Very long loading time and finally an error message
.rar: No errors, but it showed up as empty (no any files)
.tar.gz: Error
.iso: Error
.jar: Error, again.
.lzma: Shows one file in it, "PSP", and when extracting, error.
.cab: Error

Maybe I should try other formats too? Suggestions?


Don't you think making an all new archive format just for a PSP games is waste of time, when they could just have used any of the existing ones?

But the original Killzone 1 for PS2 actually has similar DAT files in it. Maybe they really did make a new archive type?


Maybe some other guerrilla games use same file format?

Maybe this "mini-killzone" is built on modified KZ1 engine?

Scruffy120
02-06-2009, 04:34 PM
try getting a program called
iso buster
maybe it will extract files from the .DAT?

1qwerty
02-07-2009, 04:52 AM
IsoBuster says:



A filename cannot contain any of the following characters:
/ : < >


But I use Ubuntu and I ran it trough wine. Maybe that's the problem? Could you try it on your windows installation? Pleeaase?

iamshadow
02-28-2009, 09:09 AM
Try renaming it to .7z and open it with 7zip.or rename it to bin or maybe cab

1qwerty
03-07-2009, 09:34 AM
Doesn't work. The file format isn't probably any zip or iso we could read with public tools.

And I think isobuster gives that error because windows uses \ for directories, while Linux/Unix uses /.

iamshadow
03-10-2009, 06:30 AM
have u tried renaming it to ISO and opening it with UMDGEN?since it came out of an iso...i will look for a program to open dat files...

1qwerty
03-10-2009, 04:24 PM
Shit, again this stupid filename error. Could somebody try on his Windows machine? Wine (runs windows apps under Linux) can't run UMDGen properly.

1qwerty
05-13-2009, 10:44 AM
I installed WinXP in a virtual machine (in Ubuntu) and got IsoBuster working ok. Isobuster says there are ~850 xml files in the DAT. But it doesn't let me extract or view them, "this thing is only for registered!". I'll try again with a cracked isobuster. (wtf? xml files?) Edit: And UMDGen couldn't open the file at all.