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Guy Perfect Posts: 29/451 |
Most textures are encoded with the Zelda-rific compression algorithm Yaz0, which is like the MIO0 used in Super Mario 64 and F-Zero X, except that it deals with 16-bit values instead of 8-bit values.
In order to edit the textures and, most likely, the level data, you'll need to get something that can extract a segment of the ROM, a Yaz0 decompresser, a binary file editor (aka Hex Editor), a Yaz0 compressor, and something to insert the new data back into the ROM. You'll also likely need a CRC recalculator. Some of the data is probably in the protected first megabyte of the ROM. |
Heran_Bago Posts: 29/33 |
Yes, more info on OoT texture editing please. |
Cat Lover Posts: 23/31 |
I'm an expert, but I don't know how to do that. But if you ever need to edit the text... ![]() Seems to be from around 0090BAC0 to about 00944AF7. CCs: 02 = Wait for response from player with a square to notify the player to respond 04 = Wait for response from player with a triangle to notify the player to respond 06 = Prints a space character and dosen't display the nex character 0f = Prints your name 06 = Prints a space character and dosen't display the nex character 1a = Displays this: ![]() 2e = Displays a period. Proof it works: ![]() |
Rockdrala Posts: 3/3 |
I have the ROM Files and wish to extract the textures and segments and edit them in 3d Max... however i dont what to use to decompile .z64 files... any help? |