Difference between revisions of "AppSignature"
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| − | Application's | + | Application's signature is 4 bytes long and composed of: |
| + | * Company is a 2 characters string. | ||
| + | * ID is an 16-bits integer (0 to 65535). | ||
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Some company string are reserved: | Some company string are reserved: | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
Revision as of 21:46, 22 October 2022
This Build tool option allow to add an application signature to binary data (right after the header).
:: Add application signature to binary data (0=false, 1=true) set AppSignature=0 :: Application company set AppCompany="GL" :: Application ID (0~65535) set AppID=0
Application's signature is 4 bytes long and composed of:
- Company is a 2 characters string.
- ID is an 16-bits integer (0 to 65535).
Some company string are reserved:
| String | Company's name |
|---|---|
| "AB" | Konami (Boxing and Football) |
| "CD" | Konami (many games) |
| "EF" | Konami (Pennant Race and Knightmare 3) |
| "gl" | MSXgl Samples |
| "PP" | Pixel Phenix |
| "YZ" | Konami (Game Master 2) |
| "XX" | Reserved |