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''This article is for the SCAN format from Metroid Prime 2 and 3. For other versions of this format, see [[SCAN (File Format)]].''
  
 
The '''.SCAN file format''' describes SCAN POI data and has references to several resources. This variation of the format is completely different than its [[SCAN (Metroid Prime)|Metroid Prime]] counterpart.
 
The '''.SCAN file format''' describes SCAN POI data and has references to several resources. This variation of the format is completely different than its [[SCAN (Metroid Prime)|Metroid Prime]] counterpart.
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Revision as of 09:13, 3 July 2015

This article is for the SCAN format from Metroid Prime 2 and 3. For other versions of this format, see SCAN (File Format).

The .SCAN file format describes SCAN POI data and has references to several resources. This variation of the format is completely different than its Metroid Prime counterpart.


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Crack SNFO


Header

The header is rather simple and consists of the following:

Offset Size Description
0x0 4 Magic FourCC
0x4 4 Version Always 2, no matter what game
0x8 1 Boolean?
0x9 4 Unknown

SNFO Chunk

The SNFO header is simply a FourCC and the total length in bytes. Due to the fact that there is nothing in the header to determine which version of SCAN we're working with, we have to rely on the size of the SNFO chunk. If it's less than 0x0251 bytes, it's Metroid Prime 2. Otherwise it's Metroid Prime 3.

Other than that, SNFO is entirely unknown.

Dependency List

The dependency list follows the same format as DGRP