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*A reference attribute is composed by two values, the first is the '''reference_type''' that indicates the "tree" of the entry that is going to be loaded, and the second is a '''pointer''' to a text string with the '''label''' of the entry that is going to be loaded
*A reference attribute is composed by two values, the first is the '''reference_type''' that indicates the "tree" of the entry that is going to be loaded, and the second is a '''pointer''' to a text string with the '''label''' of the entry that is going to be loaded
*The reference_type '''event''' doesnt loads an entry from a "tree" though, it runs a code function from either a .sprx (by storing the text '''native:/''' as part of the text string inside the RCO) or from a [[VSMX]] script (by storing the text '''script:/''' as part of the text string inside the RCO)
*The reference_type '''event''' doesnt loads an entry from a "tree" though, it runs a code function from either a .sprx (by storing the text '''native:/''' as part of the text string inside the RCO) or from a [[VSMX]] script (by storing the text '''script:/''' as part of the text string inside the RCO)
*First two bytes are swapped based on architecture (PSP in little endian, PS3 in big endian). The table shows the values in big endian
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