In terms of performance, "nx2elf patched" is remarkably fast, even when dealing with large input files. I've seen conversion times that are significantly faster than the original nx2elf , which is impressive considering the added features and improvements.
Some tools like Binary Ninja may struggle with pointers produced by nx2elf; ensure you are using the latest version of your disassembler to handle AArch64 relocations correctly. Compression:
: To add new languages or fonts to a game, reverse engineers convert the NSO to ELF, use a hex editor or a tool like Keypatch for IDA
In terms of performance, "nx2elf patched" is remarkably fast, even when dealing with large input files. I've seen conversion times that are significantly faster than the original nx2elf , which is impressive considering the added features and improvements.
Some tools like Binary Ninja may struggle with pointers produced by nx2elf; ensure you are using the latest version of your disassembler to handle AArch64 relocations correctly. Compression:
: To add new languages or fonts to a game, reverse engineers convert the NSO to ELF, use a hex editor or a tool like Keypatch for IDA