The SOSETSUKEN Engine is a handy tool for generating corruption parameters for use with the Vinesauce ROM Corrupter. You simply feed it the end byte found by Auto End, the level of corruption, and the amount of sets you want to generate. Its only throttle is the speed of your PC and the space left on your hard drive. This thing is fast, simple and small. It even puts out how long it takes to generate the requested sets at the very bottom of "params.txt" (the output file).
Changelog:
v1.2: Added "Replace" feature, but very specific sets, when generated, will throw errors. I'll try to fix it. :P

v1.1: Fixed Depth bug.

v1.0: Initial Commit

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  • Fast
  • Friendly
  • Simple
  • Small
  • Written in Python
  • Awesome
  • Thorough
  • Full of WIN

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Operating Systems

Windows, WINE

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop, Other Audience

User Interface

Command-line, Console/Terminal, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Topic Software, Python Virtualization Software

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2016-02-04