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===Gitmo===
 
===Gitmo===
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[[File:Gitmo-screenshot.png|thumb|right|200px|Gitmo interface]]
  
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Gitmo is a free tool that finds and extracts [[GMO]] and [[GIM]] files. It is available for Windows at [http://www.richwhitehouse.com/index.php?content=inc_projects.php&showcat=Everything&page=2#prjmp88 www.richwhitehouse.com].
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In order to use it you need to:
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# Specify the path to a file or a folder you wish to search
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# Specify the path to the folder where you want the files to be extracted
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# Press the "Grab" button
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It is also possible to convert extracted GIM files to PNG right away or disable the extraction of GIM files at all.
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The main downside of this method is that Gitmo can not extract the files with their original names and directory structure. It makes identifying the models and finding correct textures troublesome, but in many cases it is the only available option.
 
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==Common File Formats==
 
==Common File Formats==
* '''.[[gmo]]''' - Model/Animation data (supported by [[Noesis]])
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* '''.[[GMO]]''' - Model/Animation data (supported by [[Noesis]])
* '''.[[gim]]''' - Texture/Sprite data (supported by [[Noesis]])
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* '''.[[GIM]]''' - Texture/Sprite data (supported by [[Noesis]])

Revision as of 08:38, 5 August 2014

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The PlayStation Portable (or PSP) is a handheld game console made by Sony in 2004.

PSP is the only handheld video game console to use Universal Media Disc (UMD) as its primary storage medium.

Ripping Tools

Most PSP game rips come in the form of an ISO file. These can be mounted or viewed using standard mounting tools, such as Daemon Tools, and the game's files can be viewed using your computer's file explorer.

In some cases, games will come in ".CSO" format. These will need to be converted into an ISO format before being used. There are a number of conversion tools available online.

Gitmo

Gitmo interface

Gitmo is a free tool that finds and extracts GMO and GIM files. It is available for Windows at www.richwhitehouse.com.

In order to use it you need to:

  1. Specify the path to a file or a folder you wish to search
  2. Specify the path to the folder where you want the files to be extracted
  3. Press the "Grab" button

It is also possible to convert extracted GIM files to PNG right away or disable the extraction of GIM files at all.

The main downside of this method is that Gitmo can not extract the files with their original names and directory structure. It makes identifying the models and finding correct textures troublesome, but in many cases it is the only available option.

TextER

GimConv

Noesis

Can be used with several common sprite, texture and model formats for the PSP, as well as a number of specific PSP games.

For more information, see the Noesis page.

Common File Formats

  • .GMO - Model/Animation data (supported by Noesis)
  • .GIM - Texture/Sprite data (supported by Noesis)