Very nice!
but i was at psdevwiki param.sfo, but pretty much same format. In the header (which is 20 bytes long), has the values stored in which to parse the file. All i did was set it up the index table statically in the hash, then if you look, at offset 0x0C is the start of the key table. You can just read the key table 2 bytes at a time until it reaches 2 null characters. Then join all that data, then split on null characters. that will give you the parameters that are loaded in the file.
Then sort it alphabetically, and compare with hash. then print results. I could also add formatting options into the hash as well, and just split it accordingly. Though i am unsure of how to test this code above, it def looks awesome!
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