KFS: Kitserver File System by Juce
Publicado: 15 Ago 2012, 19:13
KFS: Kitserver File System by Juce

About
KFS is a user-mode file system application that provides a read-only "view"
of original AFS content, combined with files from "patch" directories
(called "roots"). This allows for simple run-time patching of game content,
while leaving the original AFS files unmodified.
AFS files are basically containers that encapsulate smaller content pieces
(also called bins or files). These files typically have ".afs" or ".img"
extension and can be found in many games developed by Konami, including
Winning Eleven and Pro Evolution Soccer.
Download:
https://bitbucket.org/juce/kfs/downloads/kfs-0.4.zip
Source:
https://bitbucket.org/juce/kfs/
Credit:
Kitserver File System (KFS) Copyright(c) 2012 juce
KFS uses Dokan Library by Hiroki Asakawa
Dokan Library 0.6.0 Copyright(c) Hiroki Asakawa
http://dokan-dev.net/en
README.TXT

About
KFS is a user-mode file system application that provides a read-only "view"
of original AFS content, combined with files from "patch" directories
(called "roots"). This allows for simple run-time patching of game content,
while leaving the original AFS files unmodified.
AFS files are basically containers that encapsulate smaller content pieces
(also called bins or files). These files typically have ".afs" or ".img"
extension and can be found in many games developed by Konami, including
Winning Eleven and Pro Evolution Soccer.
Download:
https://bitbucket.org/juce/kfs/downloads/kfs-0.4.zip
Source:
https://bitbucket.org/juce/kfs/
Credit:
Kitserver File System (KFS) Copyright(c) 2012 juce
KFS uses Dokan Library by Hiroki Asakawa
Dokan Library 0.6.0 Copyright(c) Hiroki Asakawa
http://dokan-dev.net/en
README.TXT
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