Nuevo "Modulo para manejo de BIN's en Kitserver"!!

Hola fanaticos del PES!!! Encontré esto gracias a la pagina de gamingaccess, q seguramente en su version final, ya q dice q está en etapa experimental, podría ser la solucion a todos los problemas sobre insercion de caras, kits, boots, scoreboards, y cualquier archivo del pes supongo!! Es una herramienta creada por Master Juce para el kitserver... bueno... una dll para ser mas exactos. La cual nos permite tener en el kitserver, mediante carpetas con el mismo nombre q los archivos .img del PES 2008, todos los bin's q queramos insertar. Yo lo tengo puesto y le agregué un scoreboard sin problemas!!!.
Aquí está en inglés, un tutorial:
Str@teG came up with this idea of organizing BINs into folders, and now it is possible using this new module - afs2fs.dll. I know that personally i was often reluctant to install some patches that required an AFS-rebuild, not because it's difficult or anything, but because it can be time-consuming and disk-space-hungry. With afs2fs, this is now very easy: you just put the BIN into correct folder and that's it. Obviously, there are no size constraints - the bins can be as large as needed.
How to install:
1. You will need a kitserver 7 (doesn't have to be the latest version though)
2. Put afs2fs.dll into kitserver folder - alongside other DLLs.
2. In kitserver folder, create a new folder named img, and then inside that one, create folders, as needed, named - cv_0.img, cv_1.img, rs_e.img, and so for. That's where you're going to be putting the BIN-files. (It's important to name the folders correctly: a folder must have exactly the same name as the corresponding AFS-file. For instance, if you call a folder cv_0, instead of cv_0.img, things will not work.).
See readme.txt and the example with Del Piero's face.
3. In config.txt, add a line to load afs2fs.dll:
Code:
[kload]
dll = zlib1.dll
dll = libpng13.dll
dll = kserv.dll
dll = lodmixer.dll
dll = afs2fs.dll
[lodmixer]
4. Together with the afs2fs.dll, there's an example with cv_0.img folder, and faces_1951.bin (Del Piero's face, made by Ronie). You can name the files whichever way you want, but you must follow one rule: there must be a BIN number in the name, and it must be preceded by an underscore character ('_').
Examples of correctly named files:
faces_1951.bin
unnamed_40.bin
balls_7.bin
unknow_8 (.bin extension is optional)
Examples of incorrectly named files:
unnamed10.bin - no underscore symbol before the BIN number.
face.bin - no BIN number.
Yo creo q esto si es así, podría solucionar TODOS los inconvenientes de crear parches, o regenerar archivos en el AFS Explorer.
Espero q les guste, q obviamente les gustará
Aqui el link en mega...
http://www.megaupload.com/pt/?d=QPBIO1SN
Saludos!!!
Aquí está en inglés, un tutorial:
Str@teG came up with this idea of organizing BINs into folders, and now it is possible using this new module - afs2fs.dll. I know that personally i was often reluctant to install some patches that required an AFS-rebuild, not because it's difficult or anything, but because it can be time-consuming and disk-space-hungry. With afs2fs, this is now very easy: you just put the BIN into correct folder and that's it. Obviously, there are no size constraints - the bins can be as large as needed.
How to install:
1. You will need a kitserver 7 (doesn't have to be the latest version though)
2. Put afs2fs.dll into kitserver folder - alongside other DLLs.
2. In kitserver folder, create a new folder named img, and then inside that one, create folders, as needed, named - cv_0.img, cv_1.img, rs_e.img, and so for. That's where you're going to be putting the BIN-files. (It's important to name the folders correctly: a folder must have exactly the same name as the corresponding AFS-file. For instance, if you call a folder cv_0, instead of cv_0.img, things will not work.).
See readme.txt and the example with Del Piero's face.
3. In config.txt, add a line to load afs2fs.dll:
Code:
[kload]
dll = zlib1.dll
dll = libpng13.dll
dll = kserv.dll
dll = lodmixer.dll
dll = afs2fs.dll
[lodmixer]
4. Together with the afs2fs.dll, there's an example with cv_0.img folder, and faces_1951.bin (Del Piero's face, made by Ronie). You can name the files whichever way you want, but you must follow one rule: there must be a BIN number in the name, and it must be preceded by an underscore character ('_').
Examples of correctly named files:
faces_1951.bin
unnamed_40.bin
balls_7.bin
unknow_8 (.bin extension is optional)
Examples of incorrectly named files:
unnamed10.bin - no underscore symbol before the BIN number.
face.bin - no BIN number.
Yo creo q esto si es así, podría solucionar TODOS los inconvenientes de crear parches, o regenerar archivos en el AFS Explorer.
Espero q les guste, q obviamente les gustará

Aqui el link en mega...
http://www.megaupload.com/pt/?d=QPBIO1SN
Saludos!!!