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Gba-db.bin File

For now, here’s a to read a binary GBA DB file assuming it contains records (e.g., ROM entries):

if == ' main ': db = read_gba_db('gba-db.bin') for entry in db: print(f"ID: {entry['id']:08X}, Title: {entry['title']}, Checksum: {entry['checksum']:04X}") gba-db.bin

Just replace the struct format and field meanings with your actual spec. Let me know the details, and I’ll refine it. For now, here’s a to read a binary

import struct def read_gba_db(filepath): records = [] with open(filepath, 'rb') as f: while True: # Example: each record has 4-byte ID, 12-byte title, 2-byte checksum data = f.read(18) if not data: break if len(data) < 18: print("Incomplete record at EOF") break rom_id, title_raw, checksum = struct.unpack('<I12sH', data) title = title_raw.decode('ascii', errors='ignore').strip('\x00') records.append({'id': rom_id, 'title': title, 'checksum': checksum}) return records checksum = struct.unpack('&lt

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