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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - ROM Hacking - Animal Crossing (GC) Hacking |
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KeiiChi Kun![]() Leever Learn some manners. Password changed to gibberish and IP banned. Since: 01-01-06 From: Sushi Bar Last post: 5920 days Last view: 5920 days |
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Ah, the long tedious way ;; |
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Sonic 65 Since: 07-01-06 Last post: 5976 days Last view: 5933 days |
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| It's not really that tedious. All you need to do is search for the first $200 or so bytes of the original file in the ARC, and when you find a match just replace the data. | |||
KeiiChi Kun![]() Leever Learn some manners. Password changed to gibberish and IP banned. Since: 01-01-06 From: Sushi Bar Last post: 5920 days Last view: 5920 days |
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| Well, how do you know when it ends, and what if you want to fit in a smaller sized rom? Would you have to expand it? Or just replace the spare old rom data with 00's. | |||
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Sonic 65 Since: 07-01-06 Last post: 5976 days Last view: 5933 days |
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| You know its endpoint by adding its starting point and the size of the data =P
Also, this method can ONLY work in a shrunk file (Dolphin shrinker or GCTool shrinker) anyway. If you put it in a non-shrunk file, data gets messed up. |
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