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GIM

  • Format Type : Image
  • Endian Order : Little Endian / Big Endian


Format Specifications

// GIM image 
// file format


// header
4 bytes (char) - magic  // "MIG." or ".GIM"
4 bytes (char) - version  // "1.00" or "00.1"
4 bytes (char) - platform  //  "PSP" - PSP
                           //  null - PS3 or std
4 bytes - reserved

// block headers
num_of_headers *
{
   2 bytes (uint16) - block ID // 0x02 - Root
                               // 0x03 - Picture
                               // 0x04 - Image
                               // 0x05 - Palette
                               // 0xFF - File info
   2 bytes (uint16) - unknown    // 0x00 or 0x10
   4 bytes (uint32) - block size
   4 bytes (uint32) - next block relative offset
   4 bytes (uint32) - block data relative offset
}

// block data
num_of_blocks *
{
   x bytes - block data
}

MultiEx BMS Script

Not written yet.

Notes and Comments

  • This file format occurs in PSP and PS2 games.
  • Files with this file format can have extension ".gim" or ".mig".

Compatible Programs

Games

List of games using this file format:

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force 2

See Also