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==Discussion/Speculation== | ==Discussion/Speculation== | ||
===RCO indexing priority=== | |||
Usually the values from a specific .rco file are stored consecutivelly. But other values could be loaded by several .rco files (as example, the position of ICON0.PNG is used by several firmware functions, every .rco associated with this functions could load the position from the same value, this allows for some coherence when designing XMB and to modify several display settings from different functions by a single change) | |||
*There are 122 .rco files in firmware 4.76, the order of how are stored here the groups of values for every .rco is not clear, some posible options: | |||
**Based in a identifyer from the associated module.srpx | |||
**Based on a list in vsh.self | |||
**Alphabetical order | |||
**Based on a "messed up because suffered lot of changes" script used in the official compilation enviroment for PS3 firmware. In other words, the firmware doesnt cares and doesnt knows about the order and simply loads individual values after reading the position from the .rco file | |||
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===Safety Notes=== | ===Safety Notes=== | ||
When making tests with this files keep in mind the safest ones are the modes your TV doesnt uses by default and/or remoteplay layouts because after a reboot the PS3 doesnt loads them (only loaded when enabling remote play from XMB, not at boot time)... also keep in mind that the other layouts should be common with the "recovery menu" and "service mode" display modes... and you can change your TV resolution in the options in XMB settings column, then return to default resolution with a button combo at boot time | When making tests with this files keep in mind the safest ones are the modes your TV doesnt uses by default and/or remoteplay layouts because after a reboot the PS3 doesnt loads them (only loaded when enabling remote play from XMB, not at boot time)... also keep in mind that the other layouts should be common with the "recovery menu" and "service mode" display modes... and you can change your TV resolution in the options in XMB settings column, then return to default resolution with a button combo at boot time | ||