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| Posted on 2009-11-24 07:15:39 PM |
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Link here and in my post header.

This new version has a color converter. Yes, it was inspired by Ersanio. However, this one has a few tweaks to it. You can also convert from PC color, and the interface works a lot like Lunar Address: type a value anywhere, and the conversion will automatically take place in all other forms. You can also convert from PC colors, or open a color dialog box.
On a side note, if you guys think SNEStuff could use other features, I'd be more than happy to know.
P.S. To anyone who moderates the tools, I have 1.2.0 up too. Please delete it.
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| Posted on 2009-11-24 08:00:10 PM |
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Other than lorom, what the heck are those other things???
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| Posted on 2009-11-24 08:24:53 PM |
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Fakescaper it has basically Lunar Address, Lunar IPS, Xkas v0.06, Lunar Expander
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| Posted on 2009-11-24 09:08:06 PM |
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Now this is freakin' sweet!
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| Posted on 2009-11-24 10:54:35 PM |
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No I mean 2nd lorom, hirom, exhi/lorom
The other things I understand completely.
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| Posted on 2009-11-25 01:03:23 AM |
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Those are different addressing modes that exist in common SNES games.
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| Posted on 2009-11-25 01:50:48 AM |
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That's really awesome, I'm downloading right it now! 
P.S. I though that the "Basic SMW Hacking" Forum was for questions only?
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| Posted on 2009-11-25 08:55:45 AM |
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Originally posted by Desert-FoxP.S. I though that the "Basic SMW Hacking" Forum was for questions only?
Then it would be called "Basic SMW Questions". ;)
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| Posted on 2009-11-25 01:13:06 PM |
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Nice! *downloads new version* That was a good idea, adding that.
Hmm, as for other features, well...I can think of a couple. Adding to the xkas stuff, it would be nice to have an option for generating or adding to a batch file. I actually dislike Xkas GUI and the like, using the old-school command line version, for one simple reason: no matter how nice features like the freespace finder are, you can still patch only one patch at a time...which is a problem for me, since I'm using about 15 or so patches. With a batch file, I merely have to click on it, and I can essentially patch dozens of patches at once. I'd like to be able to...maybe select some .asm files, and then the program would output a .bat containing the paths to all of them. Another thing I thought of was a built-in hex editor, although I don't know how difficult that would be to add.
Hm, I could swear I thought of three things...well, if I think of anything else, I'll say so.
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| Posted on 2009-11-25 04:11:55 PM |
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imamelia, do what I do. Make one simple asm file containing all your asm files. For example, rather than patch my 5 asm hacks to SMB1, I make a main.asm and patch that, it's contents only conatin
Codeincsrc asm\LZ2.asm
incsrc asm\Levels.asm
incsrc asm\Map16.asm
incsrc asm\Maps.asm
incsrc asm\Palette.asm
and it's that simple!
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| Posted on 2009-11-25 05:17:57 PM |
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Like I said so often in #smasdis, this is a pretty cool tool. I didn't test this newer version out - with the HDMA converter -, though, but I think it would act rather similar to Ersanio's HDMA converter.
Nice job!
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