Tsukuyomi Ups Patcher

Okay, so I was patching a patch from Noitora. I was patching a.UPS patch with tsukuyomi to a clean, un-trimmed ROM. I chose 'Apply patch to an existing file', browsed for the UPS, then the ROM, and the clicked Apply Patch. Then came this box: To directly patch source file, a temporary file is being made. Aug 17, 2016  Instead of 'Apply New Patch' or whatever, you pick 'Create New Patch' whatever. You do the same as you would for Apply Patch but the third box is basically what you want the new game to be called. Then click the box that says 'Bypass checuksum error'.

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Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto
A 1998 painting depicting the descent to Earth of Tsukuyomi
Other namesTsukuyomi (月読)
PlanetMoon
RegionJapan
Personal information
ParentsIzanagi (Kojiki)
Izanagi and Izanami (Nihon Shoki)
SiblingsAmaterasu, Susanoo
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Shinto
Practices and beliefs
Shinto shrines
Notable Kami
Important literature
  • Kojiki (ca. 711 CE)
  • Nihon Shoki (720 CE)
  • Fudoki (713–723 CE)
  • Shoku Nihongi (797 CE)
  • Kogo Shūi (807 CE)
  • Kujiki (807 to 936 CE)
  • Engishiki (927 CE)
See also
How to use tsukuyomi ups patcher
A shrine to Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto at Matsunoo-taisha in Kyoto

Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (月読尊) or Tsukuyomi (月読), is the moon god in Shinto and Japanese mythology. The name 'Tsukuyomi' is a compound of the Old Japanese words tsuku (, 'moon, month', becoming modern Japanesetsuki) and yomi (読み, 'reading, counting').[1] The Nihon Shoki mentions this name spelled as Tsukuyumi (月弓, 'moon bow'), but this yumi is likely a variation in pronunciation of yomi.[1] An alternative interpretation is that his name is a combination of tsukiyo (月夜, 'moonlit night') and mi (, 'looking, watching').

There is little known about Tsukuyomi that even sex is unknown. However, in Man'yōshū, where Tsukuyomi's name is sometimes rendered as Tsukuyomi Otoko (月讀壮士, 'moon reading man')[2]

Tsukuyomi was the second of the 'three noble children' (三貴子, Mihashira-no-uzunomiko) born when Izanagi-no-Mikoto, the god who created the first land of Onogoroshima, was cleansing himself of his sins while bathing after escaping the underworld and the clutches of his enraged dead wife, Izanami-no-Mikoto. Tsukuyomi was born when he washed out of Izanagi's right eye.[3] However, in an alternative story, Tsukuyomi was born from a mirror made of white copper in Izanagi's right hand.

Tsukuyomi angered Amaterasu when he killed Uke Mochi, the goddess of food. Amaterasu once sent Tsukuyomi to represent her at a feast presented by Uke Mochi. The goddess created the food by turning to the ocean and spitting out a fish, then facing a forest and spitting out game, and finally turning to a rice paddy and coughing up a bowl of rice. Tsukuyomi was utterly disgusted by the fact that, although it looked exquisite, the meal was made in a disgusting manner, and so he killed her.[3]

Soon, Amaterasu learned what happened and she was so angry that she refused to ever look at Tsukuyomi again, forever moving to another part of the sky. This is the reason that day and night are never together. But some say, it was Susanoo who killed Uke-mochi.[4]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^ ab1988, 国語大辞典(新装版) (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan
  2. ^c. 759: Man'yōshū, volume 7, poem 1372; in Old Japanese. Text available online here.
  3. ^ abRoberts, Jeremy (2010). Japanese Mythology A To Z(PDF) (2nd ed.). New York: Chelsea House Publishers. ISBN978-1-60413-435-3.
  4. ^『日本神話事典』211頁。

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External links[edit]

  • Media related to Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto at Wikimedia Commons
  • Tsukiyomi on the Japanese History Database.
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Archive contains Windows and Linux executables.

The goal of UPS is different from NINJA / xdelta / etc. It is designed to be a direct replacement for IPS. The difficulty of implementing it is equal to IPS (it has trickier pointers, but no RLE magic.) The spec for UPS supports any file size, though the binary is currently limited to 4GB files due to libc limitations. But thanks to a condensed pointer encoding method, the file size can be infinite. UPS is completely future proof in that regard.

This original UPS patcher is called Tsukuyomi UPS. The name is an homage to one of the most well known and polished IPS patchers around, Lunar IPS by FuSoYa. (Tsukuyomi is the name of the moon god in Japanese mythology.)

byuu, the author of this program, has more recently put out an updated UPS patcher, upset, as a replacement for Tsukuyomi UPS. So if you are using Tsukuyomi UPS it is recommended to use upset instead, if you are still using the UPS format.

byuu has also come out with another patch format called BPS that he recommends over UPS, and originally he put out his patcher beat for BPS. However, more recently, because beat is slow, his homepage now strongly recommends that people using the BPS format use the faster program Floating IPS by Alcaro for creating and applying BPS patches instead.