Phantasy Star Online GC
Keyboard Patch
Patcher by: Aleron Ives
Patch by: Aleron Ives & FIX94
http://psopalace.funurl.com

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Introduction:
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Welcome to the Keyboard Patch for PSO GC. The purpose of this patch is to fix the game's keyboard layout to match a standard US QWERTY keyboard. Unfortunately, there is no standard way to handle keyboards across the various methods for playing PSO GC, so there are four versions of this patch. You only need to use the version that matches the way you're playing:

1) Use the PS/2 patch if you're playing on a real GameCube or Wii with a keyboard controller or PS/2 keyboard adapter.

2) Use the Devolution patch if you're playing on Wii or Wii U with Devolution and a USB keyboard.

3) Use the Nintendont patch if you're playing on Wii or Wii U with Nintendont and a USB keyboard.

4) Use the Dolphin patch if you're playing on Dolphin.

Note that on Dolphin you will want to click the "Default" button in the keyboard configuration menu to automatically populate the keys with their default values.

Each version of this patch is interchangeable with the others, so you can apply one version on top of another without any problems, if you so desire.

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Installation:
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After downloading and unzipping the PSO_GC_Keyboard_Patch.zip archive, you should have this README.txt file, as well as eight different patching programs for each of the four patch versions. Each patching program is meant for one of the eight possible PSO GC releases that you might have:

NTSC-J 1.02 (JP regular disc)
NTSC-J 1.03 (JP regular disc)
NTSC-J 1.04 (JP Plus disc)
NTSC-J 1.05 (JP Plus disc)
NTSC-U 1.00 (US regular disc)
NTSC-U 1.01 (US regular disc)
NTSC-U 1.02 (US Plus disc)
PAL 1.00 (EU regular disc)

If you're not sure which version of the game you have, look at the inner ring on the bottom of your disc, and you should see one of these product numbers:

DOL-GPOJ-0-02 (JP 1.02)
DOL-GPOJ-0-03 (JP 1.03)
DOL-GPOJ-0-04 (JP 1.04 Plus)
DOL-GPOJ-0-05 (JP 1.05 Plus)
DOL-GPOE-0-00 (US 1.00)
DOL-GPOE-0-01 (US 1.01)
DOL-GPOE-0-02 (US 1.02 Plus)
DOL-GPOP-0-00 (EU 1.00)

You only need to use the patching program that matches the ISO dump of the disc you have.

Always be sure to keep a clean backup copy of your ISO, so that you don't have to dump your game again if you make a mistake!

In order to patch your ISO, you will need to use GCRebuilder to extract the game's main exectuable file, "PsoV3.dol". If you don't have GCRebuilder, you can find it in the GC downloads section of the main site. If you want a tutorial with pictures, you can find one in the GC guides section of the main site; otherwise, follow these steps:

1) Open GCRebuilder, select the "Image" option at the top, then select "Open". GCRebuilder will ask you to select an image to open. Navigate to the location of your PSO ISO file, select it, then click the "Open" button.

2) You will now see information about your PSO disc on the left side of the main GCRebuilder window, as well as a list of all the files on the disc on the right side of the main GCRebuilder window. The files are shown in alphabetical order by default, so use the scrollbar to scroll down until you find the file "PsoV3.dol".

Right click on the filename, and you'll get a small popup with the options "Import..." and "Export...". Click the "Export..." option, and then GCRebuilder will ask where you want to export this file. For simplicity, I suggest exporting it to C:\. Click the "Save" button to export PsoV3.dol to the folder you selected. We're done with GCRebuilder for the moment, but don't close it yet.

3) Now that we have extracted PsoV3.dol from the ISO, it's time to patch it. Run the patching program that matches the PSO disc you have, and then click the "..." button. A window will open asking you to select the "PsoV3.dol" file you want to patch. Navigate to C:\, and you should see the "PsoV3.dol" file you just extracted from your ISO. Select it, then click the "Open" button. I recommend unchecking the "Make a backup when possible" option, as you don't need a backup copy of "PsoV3.dol". Now press the "Start" button, and you should get confirmation that the file was successfully patched. When you close this message, the patching program will automatically close, too. You have now applied the patch, so it's time for the final step.

Before you begin the final step, you may want to apply other patches to your "PsoV3.dol" file. Once you've applied all of the patches you want to use, it's time to put the modified "PsoV3.dol" back into your ISO.

4) You should still have GCRebuilder open at this point, so this step is easy. Right click on "PsoV3.dol" in the GCRebuilder file list again, but this time, select the "Import..." option. A window will open asking you to select the file you want to import. Navigate to C:\ and select the "PsoV3.dol" file you patched in step 3. Click the "Open" button, and then you should get a confirmation window to indicate that the file import was successful.

That's it! You can now close GCRebuilder and use your patched PSO ISO file to play with Wii or Dolphin (or GC, if you have the necessary homebrew).

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Troubleshooting:
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If the patching program gives an error that says:

"PsoV3.dol - File size/version missmatch!"

then that means you tried to use a patching program that doesn't match your PSO disc. Double check which version of PSO GC you have and then select the patching program that matches your disc.

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Credits:
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Thanks go out to FIX94 for finding the game's keyboard layout tables.

That's the end of this README; I hope everyone enjoys having a more familiar keyboard layout. Don't forget to visit PSO Palace, the home of this patch.

http://psopalace.funurl.com