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Specter

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Posted on 07-31-06 01:17 AM Link | Quote
Ummm is my smw game supposed to not load in lm after I have expanded it? If it is supposed to did i put the wrong size because it loaded beforehand.
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Posted on 07-31-06 01:18 AM Link | Quote
Uh... Why are you expanding the rom? If it's for a patch, you... which one? You have to be clear.
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Posted on 07-31-06 01:42 AM Link | Quote
sorry bout that. . . i was going to try to use that sprite tool, even though I know its just a little bit too advanced i figured it would be fun just to try but it says that i need to expand my rom to use it.
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Since: 12-30-05
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Posted on 07-31-06 01:48 AM Link | Quote
If you have never opened the ROM in Lunar Magic, it may have troubles like that. Just open it in LM, move an object or something, and save the level. If that's not the problem, then use Lunar Expand to make it somewhere around 4 megs large (32 Mbit). If you are using ZSNES, and you expanded it to 64 Mbit ExHiROM, that might be why it's not working, as roms of that size are not compatible with ZSNES. Well, at least AFAIK. I do believe that SNES9X can emulate those huge roms.

(I kinda said this from knowledge that hasn't been tested in a while, so somebody please correct me if I'm wrong one a point or two)


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(edited by Goldensunboy on 07-31-06 12:55 AM)
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Posted on 07-31-06 01:57 AM Link | Quote
Is it supposed to say that this rom is corrupted? It says that but still works afterward.
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Posted on 07-31-06 02:36 AM Link | Quote
My rom's checksum has been bad for about a year, but I've never had a problem yet. I wouldn't worry about it until you had a problem, which I doubt will happen for a while, if at all.

You already have a question like this in the other thread, so I'll stop posting here now... I guess this gets closed now or something? I've never been one to say "alright mods, close this thread now", or anything to that extent, so I'm apprehensive to say that it will definitely be closed.
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Posted on 07-31-06 02:51 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Goldensunboy
My rom's checksum has been bad for about a year, but I've never had a problem yet. I wouldn't worry about it until you had a problem, which I doubt will happen for a while, if at all.

Same here, the checksum notice is pretty pointless. Don't bother with the checksum unless you can clearly see your rom is screwed up.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 07-31-06 10:54 AM Link | Quote
One does never have to use Lunar Expand on a SMW ROM (unless you're going to patch DW:TLC to it). Lunar Magic expands the ROM automatically when needed.


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