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===XMB layout references inside SPRX files===
===XMB layout references inside SPRX files===
In between firmwares 4.88 and 4.89 sony made some minor changes to the XMB that required to update the source code of a couple of sprx files and the content of his associated rco files to add a couple of [[RCOXML Objects]] in them. The new RCOXML objects added for 4.89 required to store 7 new values at line 2580 (from a total of 4602 lines) in the XMB layout files. The new values added at an intermediate position of the XMB layout files caused a displacement of +7 units in all the references to the values located after line 2580 of the layout files. As a consequence of that displacement it was needed to update 76 sprx files and 43 rco files to increase in +7 units the XMB layout references inside them. See: [[4.89_CEX#dev_flash|4.89 Changelog]]<br>
In between firmwares 4.88 and 4.89 sony made some minor changes to the XMB that required to update the source code of a couple of sprx files and the content of his associated rco files to add a couple of [[RCOXML Objects]] in them. The new RCOXML objects added for 4.89 required to store 7 new values at line 2580 (from a total of 4602 lines) in the XMB layout files. The new values added at an intermediate position of the XMB layout files caused a displacement of +7 units in all the references to the values located after line 2580 of the layout files. As a consequence of that displacement it was needed to update 76 sprx files and 43 rco files to increase in +7 units the XMB layout references inside them<br>


The way how works the XMB layout references inside rco files has been documented before, but the way how works inside the sprx files has been just an unproven theory since many time ago. This experiment is a sample of how it works, it throws an small ray of light at how the sprx files applyes "patches" over the [[RCOXML Objects]]<br>
The way how works the XMB layout references inside rco files has been documented before, but the way how works inside the sprx files has been just an unproven theory since many time ago. This experiment is a sample of how it works, it throws an small ray of light at how the sprx files applyes "patches" over the [[RCOXML Objects]]<br>
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