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Dylan
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Posted on 07-14-04 09:22 PM Link | Quote
I supposed you would have to crack open the source of the ROM and modify the code if you wanted a YI hack. I am aware of the fact the graphics are still compressed.
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Posted on 07-14-04 09:51 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Gb boy
It looks more like a Tetris Editor than a YI editor to me. This editor only displays basic shapes that represent the environment. SMW is hacked so much, I'm sure you could find a full YI editor out there, it is a similar game in a lot of technical aspects.
Go find us a full YI editor then We'll see ya in a few months, I suppose.
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Posted on 07-15-04 01:58 AM Link | Quote
Ok ok, I was mistaken. I have never heard of any full YI editor, It was a mere assumption. So yeah, I'm wrong.
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Posted on 07-15-04 03:28 AM Link | Quote
Not really a big deal to bump a data thread, as long as you're contributing significant new info to it.
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Posted on 07-22-04 07:49 AM Link | Quote
Sorry if this is a useless post, but I'm pretty sure I posted the header format. If nothing else I can get it in September.
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Posted on 07-22-04 08:27 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Yoghurt Duck
Originally posted by Kitten Yiffer
And what's bad about Linux now? Have you tried it even?
Yeah, let's install Linux ONLY because we want to make YI hacks.


or how about you're grateful that someone with skill is actually doing anything at all.

you can progrm in hex ONLY, because you're not grateful
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Posted on 07-22-04 08:44 AM Link | Quote
I seem to have encountered an new(or at least unwritten of) form of 4 byte object. They are like the standard 4 byte objects but the last byte is not a packed width and height. One dimension is fixed in size and the other is specified in the (entire?)last byte. Lines of coins, wood platforms, and pipes are some of the objects that appear to work this way.

A few objects are 4 byte that were thought to be 5 byte. The ones that I changed to stop junk decodings: C5 C6 C7 F4. There is probably more. Some objects were listed as both 4 and 5 byte, or not at all. I have made some guesses about some of their sizes. If the program encounters an object with an unknown record size, it will stop processing objects and print the unknown object command on standard output.

Kitten Yiffer : It is written in C. The GUI is GTK based and designed with Glade. I'm using Anjuta for an IDE. The versions of Glade and Anjuta that I'm using are both pre-1.0.

If I get it released, it will be available of Linux first. After that I hope to port it to Windows, and if I don't, I intend to release it with the source code anyway.

HyperHacker : You did. It is in this YI data thread.

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Posted on 08-18-04 03:15 AM Link | Quote
Ok it is a yoshi island editor running on linux and to prove it
just download the file and open it with notepad.


http://s91407720.onlinehome.us/acmlmboard_files/romhacking/yi/yilhh-0.01.tar.gz



For crying out loud glance at the url for once!!
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Posted on 08-18-04 08:29 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by RipMilk
Ok it is a yoshi island editor running on linux and to prove it
just download the file and open it with notepad.

http://s91407720.onlinehome.us/acmlmboard_files/romhacking/yi/yilhh-0.01.tar.gz


That is not the program I posted screenshots of. It is just a little command line tool to edit level headers. I linked to it in a reply to a YI data thread before the database wipe. No one seemed to be interested in it, and the contact information(a pre-wipe PM URL) included is out of date.

However, the header encode/decode functions were copied into Island Dozer.
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