There's a new BIOS revision floating around (MD5 hash first posted in Discord on August 3rd); no official announcement from Data Frog about it yet, but I've gone ahead and added support for it to the Boot Logo Changer and the Button Mapping Changer tools
There was a lot of repeated JS across all my tools (e.g., image conversion, BIOS hash checking, etc.), and so I decided to move all shared code out to its own separate library. This will improve scalability and maintainability at the cost of portability - a fair trade in my opinion.
This work also involved large-scale refactoring of all of the tools. There's no actual functional difference (all the tools should behave exactly the same), bar some UI improvements for the oldest tools as a result of moving to the same codebase used by the more recent tools.
Substantially re-written in light of the May 22nd firmware, which had a `bisrv.asd` of the same length as the May 15th firmware, but different in operation - the byte order in `KeyMapInfo.kmp` has been flipped for SNES and Genesis. As there's no way to tell from just looking at a `KeyMapInfo.kmp` what the byte order should be, users must now provide both `bisrv.asd` AND `KeyMapInfo.kmp` files - the `bisrv.asd` is now hash-checked against known versions, and that's used to inform which byte order to use for the `KeyMapInfo.kmp`
Updated to support the new May 15th firmware. Also took the opportunity to make a few tweaks, including presenting the button tables in a more standard "ABXYLR" order, regardless of the byte-order in the actual SF2000 data files
Seems like there may be some more significant changes to the data format for the button mappings; I haven't had time to dive into the details yet, so just updating the tool to indicate it knows about the new firmware, but doesn't support it yet