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Mozeki

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Posted on 05-26-06 10:31 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Pac-Man
Well then, just copy all of the colours (80 to 8F) over to a level in your rom (one without a custom palette) and save RGBs to ROM. You'll have to copy the colours 1 by 1. To copy, left-click on the colour and press Return, and to paste, right-click.

uh where is 80? Do you mean the 8th line down to F across?
Skreename

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Posted on 05-26-06 10:42 PM Link | Quote
He means the 9th row. They're palette entries 80-8F, meaning the 9th row and all columns.

EDIT: Actually, I think putting the mouse over it shows the palette entry number. It's the row that changes when you mess with the Mario/Luigi/Fire Mario/Fire Luigi setting.

EDIT AGAIN: It's the 9th down, not the 8th. It's the one that lists the palette number as 8 on the right hand side. I wasn't sure if it counted from 0 or 1, but the first row is row 0.


(edited by Skreename on 05-26-06 09:43 PM)
(edited by Skreename on 05-26-06 09:45 PM)
Mozeki

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Posted on 05-26-06 10:52 PM Link | Quote
okay i'm done. thanks to all of the people who posted in this topic.
HyperHacker

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Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_<
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My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn.
STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^(

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Posted on 05-29-06 10:10 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Smallhacker
Now that I think about it... My next program will be a console (DOS) program written in C++ with menues like this:

1) Edit blah
2) Enter blah editor
3) View blah data
4) Repoint blah
5) Exit

4_

Enter blah table to repoint:

1D_

$1D - Is this correct?
1) Yes
2) No

1_

Enter new address:
F268_

$F268 - Is this correct?
1) Yes
2) No

1_

ZOMG ERROR n00b

1) Edit blah
2) Enter blah editor
3) View blah data
4) Repoint blah
5) Exit

...and no graphics whatsoever.


See, a menu-driven program like that may be perfectly useable, but it's annoying to have to type "1[enter]4[enter]27[enter]3.141592654[enter]Y[enter]" to make Mario's fireballs move faster as opposed to just changing a number in a text box.
Skreename

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Posted on 05-29-06 10:14 PM Link | Quote
Actually, I think the main issue with a design like that is the number of "HOW DO I USE THIS TOOL" posts that the mods will have to deal with if it's released. I know it's possible to deal with them, but would they really want to?

Console applications like that ARE rather easy to use, though... But some people are tragically stupid.
Mozeki

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Posted on 05-29-06 10:29 PM Link | Quote


See, a menu-driven program like that may be perfectly useable, but it's annoying to have to type "1[enter]4[enter]27[enter]3.141592654[enter]Y[enter]" to make Mario's fireballs move faster as opposed to just changing a number in a text box.

Not to be a n00b about that but I couldn't understand that. O and whatever mod around here usually closes topics and surely close this one since I already finished the job.
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