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Main - SMW Hacking - Recover Lunar Magic | New thread | New reply |
Mario2008 |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 20 Posts: 18/61 EXP: 38106 Next: 4333 Since: 03-25-07 Last post: 5674 days Last view: 5674 days |
How do I work Recover Lunar Magic? It doesn't work /I have windows 98 |
Goldensunboy |
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Goomba Level: 15 Posts: 11/32 EXP: 14450 Next: 1934 Since: 04-19-07 From: Albany, GA Last post: 5864 days Last view: 5864 days |
Put it and the rom in the same directory, then open command prompt and navigate to the folder with RLM and the locked rom. Make sure the rom's name has no spaces; rename if you have to.
In this example, I'll use "mario.smc" as the filename. Type "rlm.exe mario.smc mariounlocked.smc", you can name mariounlocked.smc whatever you want as long as it's different from the input name. It should unlock it. If that doesn't work, then I can't help you... that's exactly how it's always worked for me in the past. Why would you want to unlock someone else's hack? I can't really think of any other reason than stealing graphics, level design, or ASM hacks... or maybe you are just stuck in the game or curious...? |
Mario2008 |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 20 Posts: 19/61 EXP: 38106 Next: 4333 Since: 03-25-07 Last post: 5674 days Last view: 5674 days |
I locked my hack and I for got to make a backup, so I want to unlocked |
Goldensunboy |
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Goomba Level: 15 Posts: 12/32 EXP: 14450 Next: 1934 Since: 04-19-07 From: Albany, GA Last post: 5864 days Last view: 5864 days |
Ah, forgot about that. Stupid, stupid me!
And that was RLM's purpose, too. So, did it work? |
Mario2008 |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 20 Posts: 20/61 EXP: 38106 Next: 4333 Since: 03-25-07 Last post: 5674 days Last view: 5674 days |
how do I open command prompt in windows 98 |
darklink898 |
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Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 57/158 EXP: 157625 Next: 8244 Since: 07-01-07 From: Enhasa Last post: 6024 days Last view: 5816 days |
Posted by Mario2008 Go to Start > Run and type cmd.exe ____________________ |
Mario2008 |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 20 Posts: 21/61 EXP: 38106 Next: 4333 Since: 03-25-07 Last post: 5674 days Last view: 5674 days |
my computer doesn't have cmd.exe |
OoBurns |
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Boo Level: 68 Posts: 817/1036 EXP: 2674114 Next: 54686 Since: 02-19-07 From: It is a mystery. Last post: 5877 days Last view: 5877 days |
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NightKev |
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Cape Luigi Level: 132 Posts: 1551/4792 EXP: 26554382 Next: 577551 Since: 03-15-07 Last post: 3890 days Last view: 3802 days |
Or you could type "cmd" . Not cmd.exe not command.com, but just plain CMD ____________________ |
OoBurns |
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Boo Level: 68 Posts: 820/1036 EXP: 2674114 Next: 54686 Since: 02-19-07 From: It is a mystery. Last post: 5877 days Last view: 5877 days |
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Mario2008 |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 20 Posts: 22/61 EXP: 38106 Next: 4333 Since: 03-25-07 Last post: 5674 days Last view: 5674 days |
isn't there another way to get it the command from a site. to download to my pc |
Smallhacker |
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Panser Swedish weirdo times eleven Level: 42 Posts: 151/339 EXP: 500567 Next: 20795 Since: 02-19-07 From: Stockholm, Sweden Last post: 5340 days Last view: 5339 days |
People who can't even use command line tools shouldn't be "hacking" in the first place. ____________________ |
Techokami |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 18 Posts: 43/50 EXP: 28353 Next: 1544 Since: 02-19-07 From: HoleNet! Last post: 6241 days Last view: 5478 days |
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Surlent |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 19 Posts: 34/54 EXP: 31823 Next: 3954 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6084 days Last view: 6084 days |
Posted by Smallhacker Well, usually you are right, since anyone who has no clue of anything usually can fire up a search engine first to get hints (in that case: I think there should be LOTS of pages explaining how to use the command line). I even know someone indirectly who has another operating system (dunno know which just now) and types commands to "mount" the freshly attached USB stick as fast as the hardware auto-detection in Windows. The 20+ year generation maybe also rose up with DOS, UNIX and similar environments where there was no fancy mouse usage (or at least much less comfortable than with today's context-menu based applications). If you just fire up an operating system/program which does most of this stuff for you, no one would really go back to the "good old days" - at least if you are not interested/forced to do this or something else ... As for the thread, I cannot contribute too much else, besides the thing that the command prompt can be found easily in the Start Menu -> Programs or Accessories section. |
Skreeny |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 360/653 EXP: 1338036 Next: 60140 Since: 02-21-07 Last post: 5496 days Last view: 4998 days |
Posted by BooUrnsWin9x based systems always had command.com; because they were the more common ones until XP became commonplace, it makes XP the oddity.Posted by Mario2008Windows (I'm ignoring the other NT-based systems since they weren't used too much for homes.) Surlent: It's called the MS-DOS Prompt in 9x, not the Command Prompt. It's a small difference, but to the uninformed it's a big deal. |
Mario2008 |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 20 Posts: 23/61 EXP: 38106 Next: 4333 Since: 03-25-07 Last post: 5674 days Last view: 5674 days |
ok, I found it now but what do I type to make it work cus when I open it says C:\windows> |
darklink898 |
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Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 67/158 EXP: 157625 Next: 8244 Since: 07-01-07 From: Enhasa Last post: 6024 days Last view: 5816 days |
Posted by Mario2008 Type the location of the items that were explained at the beggining of your thread. ____________________ |
Skreeny |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 369/653 EXP: 1338036 Next: 60140 Since: 02-21-07 Last post: 5496 days Last view: 4998 days |
Type "cd" and then the directory the files are in. For instance, if it's in C:\SNES, you'd type in cd C:\SNES and hit enter.
If the directory's name is longer than 8 letters or has a space in it, type in the first 6 letters (skip spaces) and then ~1 for it. For instance, C:\Super Nintendo would become C:\Supern~1. In cases like that, it'd probably be easier to just copy RLM and the ROM file to a directory that doesn't have spaces in its path, and is shorter than 6 letters or numbers long. Then do the above, but with that directory. |
Mario2008 |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 20 Posts: 24/61 EXP: 38106 Next: 4333 Since: 03-25-07 Last post: 5674 days Last view: 5674 days |
I do everything correct but it said: Unable to open input file "Mario.smc" |
Skreeny |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 371/653 EXP: 1338036 Next: 60140 Since: 02-21-07 Last post: 5496 days Last view: 4998 days |
Replace "mario.smc" in the command with the filename of your hack. |
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