Friday, February 18, 2011

Sonic R Hack 004801d9 absurdity

I am no longer support this hack right now, and have reopened comments are posted immediately. If you and discuss a better way, please. Below is a description of a possible patch: If you try using Sonic R on a high-end PC, it would be the message "The program has a problem with the address 004801d9 and can not continue" People have different methods of repairing the problem is proposed: Set Windows 95 or 98/ME compatibility mode. Find sonicr.exe in Explorer and keep hittingOccur when it runs. Copy the files manually to the hard disk and try sonicr.exe. None of these methods worked for my computer. I even tried with Sonic R on a Windows 98 virtual machine, and got the same error. If it is found in the opcode 004801d9 "IDIV ecx" and at the addresses and 00,480,184 calls to his 0048 01a0 timeGetTime is () that the system is in milliseconds. The function makes several calls here timeGetTime (), with between queues, and uses the resources of theresults, to calculate CPU speed. If the results of timeGetTime () calls subtracted to zero, as is caused by a 2.86 GHz Core 2 Quad Q9550 will be the attempt by the said code division result (zero) and throws an exception. By setting a breakpoint in the second timeGetTime () call (at address 00480184), a delay is artificially produced, making the game run without errors. Patch (IDA Pro DIF format) copy and paste: The difference is made by the Interactive Disassemblersonicr.exe ...



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