

When creating a patch, you can right click on the title bar of the original or modified file choosing dialogs to get options for dealing with SNES copier headers. In which case you can just use this option on a fresh copy of the file without having to figure out if you need to add or remove a header.This option is useful in cases where you've already tried patching without caring about the header and found it didn't work.

Add/Remove SNES Header - Add a header if it doesn't have one, or remove the header if it already has one.Remove SNES Header - Remove the copier header from the file before patching if it has one.Add SNES Header - Add a 0x200 byte copier header to the file before patching if it doesn't already have one.When applying a patch, you can right click on the title bar of the file choosing dialog for the file to be patched to get a few options for dealing with SNES copier headers. The files can technically be larger than that, but the IPS format cannot record changes beyond the 16 MB mark due to 24-bit addressing. Support for patching files up to 16 MB in size, which is the limit of the IPS format.Registers the ".IPS" file type so that you can just double click on an IPS file and choose the file to apply it to for convenience.Logging feature for applying IPS patches (ROMFileName.log).The IPS encoder avoids the rare "0x454F46 (EOF) offset bug" that SNESTool's IPS encoder has.

