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The hard disk is locked with a master password at the high security level. The password is 'N-PDP Master Passwd', and it can depend on your view if you need to byteswap it or not. | == Background == | ||
The '''NPDP Cartridge''' interfaces with the [[Nintendo GameCube]] DVD interface. These can be used on a NPDP Console or GDEV-NPDP, these were used during the testing part of the development life-cycle for rapid version changing by simply writing a version of the game to a slot on the HDD in around 3-5 minutes and plugging it into the console. | |||
== Hardware == | |||
The cartridge itself has the bulk of the optical drive emulation hardware, while the port on the NPDP Console/GDEV is just redirecting the custom connector to a few switches/LEDs to change "disc" or simulate a disc open then finally to the console. | |||
6GB Hard disk drives are used, which is enough storage for 4 GameCube games. | |||
It has a SH-3 CPU and a Spartan (more info). | |||
=== Hard drive specifics === | |||
The hard disk drive is 6GB as stated above, however a larger HDD can be used but the game offets are hardcoded at 0x200000, 0x59200000, 0xB2200000, 0x10B200000. These coincide with the "slots" on the NPDP Console/GDEV. Each game entry seems to be 0x59000000 bytes long (to be confirmed). | |||
The hard disk is locked with a master password at the high security level. The password is 'N-PDP Master Passwd', and it can depend on your view if you need to byteswap it or not. Sending the ATA commands 0xF2 (UNLOCK) then a 0xF6 (DISABLE) with the correct packet data will get you the Hard Disk unlocked, then you are able to read/write the contents, and put it back in the [[NPDP Reader]] to have it lock again with the master password. | |||
The games (not in between areas) are XOR'd with a 32bit key which is seeded by 0xDEADBEEF + the response from either 0x12 or NPDP-ID command sent to the card - need to confirm this part. After applying the XOR to get the decypted content, you need to byteswap the dump to get it into proper format. | The games (not in between areas) are XOR'd with a 32bit key which is seeded by 0xDEADBEEF + the response from either 0x12 or NPDP-ID command sent to the card - need to confirm this part. After applying the XOR to get the decypted content, you need to byteswap the dump to get it into proper format. |
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NPDP Cartridge
Background
The NPDP Cartridge interfaces with the Nintendo GameCube DVD interface. These can be used on a NPDP Console or GDEV-NPDP, these were used during the testing part of the development life-cycle for rapid version changing by simply writing a version of the game to a slot on the HDD in around 3-5 minutes and plugging it into the console.
Hardware
The cartridge itself has the bulk of the optical drive emulation hardware, while the port on the NPDP Console/GDEV is just redirecting the custom connector to a few switches/LEDs to change "disc" or simulate a disc open then finally to the console.
6GB Hard disk drives are used, which is enough storage for 4 GameCube games.
It has a SH-3 CPU and a Spartan (more info).
Hard drive specifics
The hard disk drive is 6GB as stated above, however a larger HDD can be used but the game offets are hardcoded at 0x200000, 0x59200000, 0xB2200000, 0x10B200000. These coincide with the "slots" on the NPDP Console/GDEV. Each game entry seems to be 0x59000000 bytes long (to be confirmed).
The hard disk is locked with a master password at the high security level. The password is 'N-PDP Master Passwd', and it can depend on your view if you need to byteswap it or not. Sending the ATA commands 0xF2 (UNLOCK) then a 0xF6 (DISABLE) with the correct packet data will get you the Hard Disk unlocked, then you are able to read/write the contents, and put it back in the NPDP Reader to have it lock again with the master password.
The games (not in between areas) are XOR'd with a 32bit key which is seeded by 0xDEADBEEF + the response from either 0x12 or NPDP-ID command sent to the card - need to confirm this part. After applying the XOR to get the decypted content, you need to byteswap the dump to get it into proper format.