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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - - Posts by IceAIM |
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IceAIM Newcomer Since: 07-24-06 Last post: 6115 days Last view: 6115 days |
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| Hey all,
Right now I'm in the process of learning ASM programming for the NES. Now I have used an NES assembler to create NES binaries, but I'm curious on how NES hacking works. From what I understand is you use a debugger to capture the ASM code you wish to hack.....but how do you inject the code back into the rom you wish to hack? Let me guess......do you run it through an assembler....and then inject the assembled binary with a hex editor? Also more advanced hex editors use tables right? What exactly do tables do and how would they be beneficial? What would be a good win32 based hex editor that supports things like tables? (edited by IceAIM on 07-24-06 02:26 PM) |
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IceAIM Newcomer Since: 07-24-06 Last post: 6115 days Last view: 6115 days |
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| Can I do tables in Translyhextion if I ever wanted to edit resources in the rom such as text? | |||
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IceAIM Newcomer Since: 07-24-06 Last post: 6115 days Last view: 6115 days |
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| Are there any solid guides on NES asm hacking (eg showing exactly how to insert binary code back into the rom, etc) |
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