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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
STAR files store packages on the [[PSX Update Disc]] 2.11. It is a fairly simple archive format that is neither compressed nor encrypted. Each entry consists of the following segments: | STAR files (file extension .star) store packages on the [[PSX Update Disc]] 2.11. It is a fairly simple archive format that is neither compressed nor encrypted. Each entry consists of the following segments: | ||
* a header (size: 0x8 bytes) | * a header (size: 0x8 bytes) | ||
* a file name (size specified in header) | * a file name (size specified in header) |
Revision as of 13:14, 3 July 2022
Overview
STAR files (file extension .star) store packages on the PSX Update Disc 2.11. It is a fairly simple archive format that is neither compressed nor encrypted. Each entry consists of the following segments:
- a header (size: 0x8 bytes)
- a file name (size specified in header)
- the actual file data (size specified in header)
- sha-1 hash of file data (size: 0x14 bytes)
Subfolders are handled by simply writing out the full path in the file name, with subfolders being separated with / (0x2F).
Unpacking is possible by using Stargazer.
Header structure
Start | Length | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 1 | Size of header + file name |
0x1 | 1 | Padding (always 0x00) |
0x2 | 4 | 32 bit file data size in byte (without file name or hash), max size per file is thus 4 GBytes |
0x6 | 1 | Size of file name |
0x7 | 1 | Padding (always 0x00) |