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Omega45889
Posted on 01-23-09 07:18 AM (rev. 8 of 01-27-09 02:18 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 99260


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Omega and Giangurgolo present LazyShell. After a lot of hard work, its finally 100% complete.

Images of Version 1.0 Release

The Main Window


The Stats Editor


The Level Editor


The Scripts Editor


The Sprites Editor


Cirrus - The Patch Server



LazyShell Download Link (.RAR)
LazyShell Download Link (.ZIP)

Note: LazyShell requires the Microsoft .NET 2.0 framework, so if it does not run try installing Microsoft .NET 3.5 Framework
There is currently no version for Mac or Linux, although Mono would probably support it no problem. If there is anyone experienced with Mono and would like to help, PM me.

There is also a demonstration hack available for download through the Cirrus server in LazyShell.
Demonstration Hack: Super Mario RPG - The Bob-omb Mafia
Cirrus Tutorial: http://acmlm.no-ip.org/board/thread.php?id=4544
Website: LazyShell Info - Rom Data - And More
For those using a Mac or Linux who need Direct link to Super Mario RPG - The Bob-omb Mafia, PM me. The reason the hack is hosted on Cirrus is to encourage people to download and start using LazyShell right away.

Special Thanks:
FuSoYa - for permission to use Lunar Compress.dll
KP9000 - beta testing, discovered many bugs with pre-release version
MathOnNapkins - helped with some coding
Alex Farber - MRU list manager
romhacking community - various feedback

Enjoy!

And the final figures. I know that these mean nothing, but still interesting:

Number of lines = 102,744
Number of code files = 169
Number of code-generated lines = 39,965
Number of user-entered blank lines = 6,389
Number of user-entered comments = 1,676

The source will be available relatively soon.

EDIT: For those of you with 64-bit machines, you will need this fix in order to properly run LazyShell

http://blogs.intesoft.net/post/2007/12/Running-NET-Apps-in-32-bit-mode-on-64-bit-Windows.aspx

Update: Someone has tested the corflags.exe fix and claims it works

Thanks to zuzma for a quick-fix: Once I copied corflags.exe to the lazyshell folder I typed "corflags.exe LAZYSHELL.exe /32BIT+" in the command shell with out the quotes. It pretty much forces it to run in 32bit mode with the 64bit version of the .NET framework.

Corflags can be found here on a 64-bit Vista machine - C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0\Bin\x64\CorFlags.exe

Really Snooky
Posted on 01-23-09 10:46 PM Link | Quote | ID: 99285


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How do I get this thing running if it's in .rar?

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Sagittaire
Posted on 01-23-09 10:49 PM Link | Quote | ID: 99286


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OH MY DEAR LORD IT'S HERE!!!!!

Omega and Gian: Heroes of the decade
SHOWTIME!!!

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Xeruss
Posted on 01-23-09 10:49 PM (rev. 2 of 01-23-09 10:54 PM) Link | Quote | ID: 99287


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Get WinRar then unzip the file.

Or alternately, use 7-zip.

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Levesque
Posted on 01-24-09 03:42 AM Link | Quote | ID: 99307


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Great work Omega and Giangurgolo.

This was WELL worth the wait.

Sagittaire
Posted on 01-25-09 06:12 PM Link | Quote | ID: 99439


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Dude, the editor is amazing, for many aspects. I'll give a bit of a detailed review of each area to give an idea of those who havent downloaded the editor yet what they should expect:

Format: Simple, clean, organized, and specific. Everything is self-explanatory, and the help file really demystifies everything (IMO, the help file could use a bit more organization presentation-wise, but everything is there). I like the ease.

Stats-Perfect. From editing attributes, conditions, behavior; pretty much anything regarding stats, everything is perfect. Good job.

Levels-This is scary danger, but managable. The help file really got me through it all, but to make a room requires quite a bit of time (Tiles must be placed carefully and methodically). Other than that, very organized and easy to manuver, again, thanks to the help files (Many people fail to read it, then they go "Omg lolz howduyu w0rk th1z l3v3l thingy lololol")

Scripts-Can be both an ASMers dream come true, and worst nightmare ever (Good in presentation, bad in the amount of potential event editing needed to be done). But overall, just about EVERYTHING is good about it. The time to take for editing the events may be long, but then again, everything in hacking takes a long while. Good stuff man.

Sprites-Didn't fool around here too long. Sprite editing kinda scares me, but when I eventually fiddle with it, I will provide feedback.

Overall, 9.9/10. Well done.

Thanks man. You and Gian are heroes of hacking. Revel in it.
To all others: Download, and dont be intimidated. It's easier to use than you think.

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Googie
Posted on 01-25-09 07:57 PM Link | Quote | ID: 99452


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I'm gonna have to try this out Omie, you and Giangurgolo put alotta work into this editor and it shows. I'm not gonna deny it, I always liked SMRPG. Thanks for taking the time to chef this up fellas, I really appreciate it... ^^,



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Arbe
Posted on 01-26-09 02:07 PM Link | Quote | ID: 99496

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Can't wait to see the source ..

Bendario
Posted on 09-21-09 04:41 PM Link | Quote | ID: 115734


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From what I used of the editor, it's really amazing, and this is coming from a hacking noob. I hope to eventually get good enough at programming and rom editing to be a whiz with this program, but since my new computer has Vista 64-bit... Yeah.

Anyway, hope you guys keep up the good work! This is already up there with the big name editors such as Lunar Magic and PK Hack.

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al2fenrir
Posted on 09-23-09 05:34 AM Link | Quote | ID: 115896


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Yes great work guys!

I wish many more will support this editor.

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Riku
Posted on 11-05-09 05:34 AM Link | Quote | ID: 118822


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Hmm, I'm impressed with this.

Congrats on such a tool... hehe, time to have fun.

darkne55
Posted on 12-26-11 01:19 AM Link | Quote | ID: 148892

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how come when i click load rom it just lets me choose what to load

digikid195
Posted on 12-26-11 06:16 AM Link | Quote | ID: 148896


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Because you have to select the rom to load so find the rom Super Mario RPG on your computer and it should load it

Kawa
Posted on 12-26-11 07:05 PM Link | Quote | ID: 148903


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Corflags requires you to acquire and install the Windows SDK. I in fact already had the SDK but it didn't include corflags!

Therefore, I'm going to be helpful and stick it in the uploader: http://acmlm.kafuka.org/uploader/get.php?id=4107

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