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Luigi-San
Posted on 04-28-07 05:51 AM, in SMB2 Music Patch! Link | Quote | ID: 30829


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It doesn't seem to be working for me

Yes, I did patch it to a clean rom.

Luigi-San
Posted on 04-28-07 05:52 AM, in ASM Hack\Custom Block\Custom Sprite request thread Link | Quote | ID: 30831


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Posted by Ghettoyouth at SMW Central
This generator will force Mario to immitate the castle/ghost house entrance moves. With this generator you are able to use ExGFX and create as many entrance levels as you like :]

Yoshi is not supported for now!

example:


get it here

edit: fixed a bug, please re-download.
edit2: the controller disable does not work with ZSNES, but it works with snes9x and more important it works with BSNES. That means ZSNES is crap >


Luigi-San
Posted on 04-29-07 03:20 AM, in SMB2 Music Patch! (rev. 3 of 04-29-07 03:29 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 31135


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Works

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Posted on 04-30-07 03:51 PM, in Official Thread For MLB in The Oh-Sev (rev. 2 of 05-06-07 11:20 PM) Link | Quote | ID: 31602


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Cardinals Reliever Josh Hancock died in a car crash early Sunday morning. He was 29.

R.I.P.

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-03-07 07:11 PM, in The NHL Thread: AB 2 Edition! Link | Quote | ID: 32604


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Now it's 2-2

Well, it could've been 3-1 if the refs used their brains on this:



Is that a goal, or am I seeing things?

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Posted on 05-06-07 02:54 AM, in The NHL Thread: AB 2 Edition! Link | Quote | ID: 33196


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3-2 Now

And what a Game 5. This video says it all.

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-06-07 02:57 AM, in Theme Park DS Link | Quote | ID: 33198


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Posted by Katelyn
RollerCoaster Tycoon is better though


QFT

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-06-07 04:32 AM, in Acmlm's Park (rev. 2 of 05-06-07 04:32 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 33219


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Just a scenario I made for Roller Coaster Tycoon 2. Just unzip the .SC6 file into your RCT2 scenarios directory. Wacky Worlds and Time Twister are NOT required. The scenario will be under the "Other Parks" tab.

What are you waiting for? Download it now!

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-06-07 04:37 AM, in Theme Park DS Link | Quote | ID: 33220


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Posted by Katelyn
Someone really needs to do an open-source clone of RCT...


My thoughts exactly. I'd call it "OpenRCT".

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-06-07 04:40 AM, in ROM hacking utilities Link | Quote | ID: 33221


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Pit Stop link now points to V. 0.7.3. See this thread for details.

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-06-07 11:19 PM, in The NHL Thread: AB 2 Edition! Link | Quote | ID: 33427


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HAVE FUN GOLFING RANGERS

And for our next opponnents:


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Posted on 05-06-07 11:20 PM, in Official Thread For MLB in The Oh-Sev Link | Quote | ID: 33429


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He's Baaack!

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Posted on 05-06-07 11:22 PM, in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Link | Quote | ID: 33430


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I just got Pearl

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Posted on 05-06-07 11:24 PM, in Acmlm's Park Link | Quote | ID: 33431


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Posted by sirhax0r
Aww crap, I just uninstalled RCT3... and i'm not going to wait ages for it to install again.


It's for RCT2

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-08-07 12:01 AM, in Acmlm's Park Link | Quote | ID: 33703


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Well, my stupid RCT1 disk doesn't work, so...

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Posted on 05-08-07 12:14 AM, in Super Mario Quest Link | Quote | ID: 33708


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Posted by wiiplay
Posted by Pac
Reposting this from shit AB1, in case you didn't get your comment in there.

Few new screens of my hack, formerly known as SMW: Return to the Mushroom Kingdom.



As I said, some levels are quite empty due to being empty/in early progress. There will be a wider range of graphics in the final release than is shown here

Any comments are welcome.


Wow X'y!


DON'T BUMP OLD THREADS

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-12-07 02:40 AM, in The NHL Thread: AB 2 Edition! Link | Quote | ID: 34714


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I say Buffalo and Anaheim will make it out.

Even though Buffalo's down 1-0

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-15-07 10:22 PM, in Useful Software / Links -- Microsoft Windows (rev. 10 of 09-25-07 11:11 PM) Link | Quote | ID: 35607


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By Tarale on Archive 3


Useful Software for Microsoft Windows



This list aims to provide you with links to Useful Software for Microsoft Windows. It also aims to provide links to useful Windows related websites.


Web Browsers
Internet Explorer -- Windows' default browser. Comes bundled with Windows.
Mozilla Firefox -- Cross-Platform goodness.
Opera -- More Cross-Platform goodness



Mail Clients
Outlook Express -- Windows' default mail client. Comes with Windows and IE.
Microsoft Outlook -- Microsoft's more robust mail client. Supports Exchange Server.
Mozilla Thunderbird -- Cross-Platform goodness.



Instant Messaging, VOIP, Chat and IRC
Pidgin -- free, opensource multi protocol IM.
Trillian -- multi-protocol IM. Free and Pro versions.
Skype -- VoIP software
Xchat -- IRC client
SilvereX -- Shareware-free XChat build
Miranda IM -- Tiny multi-protocol IM
XFire -- allows you to IM while gaming, amongst other features.
Google Talk -- IM using the Jabber protocol, with voice chat.
mIRC
Josh Dick's Irssi 0.8.11 Standalone for Windows



RSS Readers
Please let us know if you know any good RSS Aggregators / Readers!!



Peer to Peer
Azureus -- Powerful, Java based BitTorrent client
BitTorrent -- Official (and original) BitTorrent client.
LimeWire -- Free Gnutella client. Cross-platform
uTorrent



FTP Clients
FileZilla -- open-source FTP
CuteFTP -- easy to use FTP client
WS_FTP -- FTP Client
Core FTP Lite
SmartFTP



Video and Audio
Windows Media Player -- bundled with Windows.
QuickTime -- Apple's Media Player.
iTunes -- Music and media for OS X and Windows. May support the iTunes Music Store if it's available in your country. Part of the iLife suite of products.
VLC -- Media Player which supports most audio and video, DVD's, VCD's and streaming
WinAmp -- Versatile, skinnable media player for Windows
Extract Audio Copy -- A freeware CD ripper that exports to WAV, instead of MP3 or Ogg Vorbis like most other rippers.
CDex -- rip CDs using the LAME codec.
Audacity -- great for recording and editing sounds
BS Player
FooBar2000



Codecs
Combined Community Codec Pack
QuickTime Alternative
Real Alternative



Photo Editing / Graphics
Adobe Photoshop -- Adobe's powerful, professional digital imaging software.
Painter IX -- Powerful Natural-Media software (emulates real painting and drawing materials)
the GIMP -- funny name, powerful open-source image editing.
Paint.net -- because Photoshop's not free. "Advanced" version of Paint.
Irfanview
Grafx2
GraphicsGale
Cosmigo ProMotion



Office / Productivity Software
Microsoft Office -- Microsoft's Office Suite.
OpenOffice.org -- open-source alternative to Office.
Mozilla Sunbird -- Calendaring, based on the Mozilla framework



Text / HTML / etc Editors
TextPad -- powerful shareware text editor
Metapad -- Unlike the other "notepad clones" this is probably one of the very few that can actually claim that title
UltraEdit-32 -- The ideal text, HTML and HEX editor, and an advanced PHP, Perl, Java and JavaScript editor for programmers!
Notepad++
EditPlus
Notepad 2



Antivirus / Anti-spyware Solutions
AVG Free Edition -- Free Antivirus for your PC
Avast Antivirus -- More Free Antivirus for your PC
McAfee -- not-so-free Antivirus
Norton AntiVirus -- also not-so-free AV.
ZoneAlarm Basic -- free, software firewalling for your PC.
AdAware -- Spyware Detection and Removal
Spybot Search and Destroy -- Spyware Detection and Removal
Windows Defender -- AKA Microsoft AntiSpyware Beta, AKA Giant AntiSpyware
Hijack This! -- Great for finding out what your computer is up to



Developer Tools
WAMP -- Simple installation of Apache, MySQL, and PHP on Windows.
Dev-PHP -- A PHP IDE
JCreator



Utilities (ie, Zip Tools, VNC.. etc.. etc)
Diskeeper -- an alternative to Windows' built in defrag
7-Zip -- Free Zip utility. Excellent compression with native 7z format.
WinRAR -- opens and creates RAR files, also supports Zip, etc.
NirSoft -- handy free windows utilities
HyperNova Software -- more handy free windows utilities and ROM hack tools
Parallel Port Joystick (Driver) -- A freeware driver to recognise console controlers via your parallel (aka "printer") port, such as NES or SNES controllers. I'm guessing you'll need to do the hard work of messing with the wires yourself
Memtest86 -- Extensive memory testing
Portable Application Suite -- Take your stuff with you on a thumb drive!
SysInternals Process Explorer



Fun Stuff
Google Earth -- See the world!



Microsoft/Windows Related Websites
Microsoft -- Microsoft's Web Site
Windows Update -- cause sometimes you should update Windows.
Paul Thurrot's SuperSite for Windows -- Lots of Windows Info
M-Dollar -- ArsTechica's Microsoft Blog
Slashdot: Microsoft -- Slashdot's Microsoft articles...



If you have a program you would like to see added to the list, post it and I will add it.

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-15-07 10:25 PM, in Useful Software / Links -- Unix-like/Free Operating Systems (rev. 4 of 05-19-07 03:21 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 35609


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Unix-like/free operating systems


This list is for free operating systems such as BSD and GNU/Linux. If you want a completely free OS, don't install software marked "PROPRIETARY"

Operating Systems themselves


Fedora Core - Nice and simple, Red Hat based and a very large community to turn for help.
Ubuntu / Kubuntu - Semi-New OS (started Oct 2004) based on Debian, designed for users that never used computers before; pretty nice for those looking for a new OS also.
CentOS - An operating system based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux; recompiled to obey RH's requirements in order to redistribute (basically remove the name "Red Hat" and logos)
PC-BSD - An OS based on FreeBSD, made easy-to-use by having a graphical installer and uses KDE by default for its desktop.
Debian - Gives you complete choice of what software is going onto your system, while being easy to install.

Desktop environments and window managers


KDE - Complete DE including a desktop, panel, web browser, window manager, text editors, games, and all that good stuff.
GNOME - Like KDE, it's a complete DE including a desktop, panel, web browser, etc. In my opinion, the releases aren't as polished as KDE, but it's up to you to decide what you like best.
XFCE - Not-so-complete DE that includes the window manager, a panel, control panel, and file manager. Like GNOME, it's built on GTK, so such applications will also blend into this.
GNUstep/WindowMaker - WindowMaker's a window manager, and GNUstep is a library. Not much of a DE, but with a bunch of OPENSTEP/GNUstep applications, it can be one. Like NeXTSTEP. (There's some support for Cocoa applications in GNUstep, but not all APIs)
Fluxbox - Extremely lightweight window manager. About as much as you can get.

Web Browsers


Mozilla Firefox - Not much explaination needed here, a web browser built on the Mozilla framework to have little features built-in, so that you can expand it with features you want.
SeaMonkey - The Mozilla Foundation cancelled development of Mozilla Suite. So Suite-lovers got together and continue it on their own. (Possibly faster and lighter on resources than Firefox, but it's debatable)
Konqueror - Comes with KDE by default (part of kdebase; it's rare to find someone that left it out). Outstanding browser with support for HTML4, XHTML, and CSS1/2/3. Recently passed Acid2. Also doubles as a great file manager and (simple) FTP application.
Opera - Claims to be the fastest browser, sacrificing web standards-support for speed. It seems to be the same speed as Firefox for me, but here you go if you like it. PROPRIETARY
Galeon - A GTK browser with the Gecko rendering engine. Integrates well into XFCE and GNOME.
Epiphany - The official web browser for GNOME; similar to Galeon.
Dillo - The fastest GUI browser ever made (yes, faster than Opera or Firefox or Konqueror). Aims to fully support HTML4 also.

IRC, IM, etc


Irssi
Gaim - Lightweight, cross-platform GTK IM client that supports many protocols.
Kopete - The KDE Instant Messenger. Like Gaim, it supports many protocols. Plus video chat over Yahoo! and MSN. (This comes with most full-blown KDE installs, but not all; part of kdenetwork)
X-Chat - GTK cross-platform IRC client with many features.
Skype - Free-of-charge voice chat platform. PROPRIETARY

RSS agregators


aKregator - Easy-to-use program that's yet another official KDE component (in kdenetwork).

Peer-to-Peer


Azureus - Popular Java BitTorrent program with tons of features.
KTorrent - KDE BiTorrent program with most of Azureus' features, plus an integrated search for many popular BT search engines. (This is not an official KDE application, so you probably will need to get it separate from "KDE").
BitTorrent - Let's not forget the official BT client! ... it pretty much sucks though
GTK-Gnutella - Connects to some of the popular classical P2P protocols. Gnutella, Gnutella2, Limewire, etc

Multimedia


MPlayer - It does everyting (with proper codecs installed, of course)
Audacious - Originally a fork of BeepMP with some new features, but then BeepMP was officially discontinued in favor of a client/server thing that hasn't been finished yet. So it's pretty much XMMS using GTK+2 and some other stuff.
XMMS - GTK+1 Winamp clone, mostly obseleted by Beep, but retains the doublesize feature that Beep removed for implementation problems.
JuK - KDE audio player; it's like iTunes except that it doesn't crash every two minutes.
AmaroK - Like JuK, but the UI can take many forms.
Xine-ui - It's like MPlayer but with excellent DVD support.
VLC - The cross-platform media player with excellent VCD, SVCD, and DVD support.
Totem - Minimalist media player for GNOME.
Audacity - Nice audio grabber and editor.

Graphics stuff


GIMP - Almost every feature that Photoshop has, GIMP has. That says enough. Oh yeah, some people seem to forget that GIMP, like Photoshop, isn't meant as a simple painting program.
Krita - Another professional photo editor, like Photoshop or GIMP. Technically, it's part of KOffice.
KolourPaint - Simple painting program that's like MS Paint, official KDE project (part of kdegraphics).
Xpdf - A PDF program, it looks ugly though so there's a few front-ends to the underlying source. It also obeys PDF authors' wishes for locking you from copying from or printing a PDF; search Google to find a fix if you want/need it.
KPDF - KDE PDF program, based on Xpdf but doesn't look ugly!
Evince - PDF, PostScript, djvu, tiff, and dvi viewer for GNOME.

Office / Productivity Software


OpenOffice.org - Complete office suite that can easily replace MS Office or WordPerfect Office.
KOffice - Complete office suite for KDE.
AbiWord - Lightweight, cross-platform GTK word processor. Similar to MS Word
Gnumeric - Spreadsheet application similar to MS Excel (recently got a Windows port). Designed and works for scientific data, but can be used for general stuff.
Scribus - Professional desktop publishing!

If you have a program you would like to see added to the list, post it and I will add it.

Luigi-San
Posted on 05-15-07 10:26 PM, in Useful Software / Links -- Apple Macintosh (rev. 3 of 05-16-07 06:56 PM) Link | Quote | ID: 35610


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Useful Software for Apple Macintosh



This list aims to provide you with links to Useful Software for Apple Macintosh. It also aims to provide links to useful Apple related websites.


Web Browsers
Safari -- Mac's default browser. Comes with Mac OS X.
Internet Explorer 5 for Mac -- Microsoft's browser, for Mac. No longer supported by Microsoft
Mozilla Camino -- Mozilla's browser designed specifically for the Mac.
Mozilla Firefox -- Cross-Platform goodness.
Opera -- More Cross-Platform goodness
OmniWeb -- shiny Mac browser. 30 day free trial.



Mail Clients
Mail -- Mac's default Mail Client. Comes with Mac OS X.
Microsoft Entourage -- Mac equivalent to Outlook and part of Office 2004 Supports use in an Exchange Server 2000 (or later) environment.
Mozilla Thunderbird -- Cross-Platform goodness.
Bare Bones Mailsmith -- simple mail incorporating BBedit's text-fu
Gyazmail -- mmmm Cocoa



Instant Messaging, VOIP, Chat and IRC
iChat -- Comes with Mac OS X. Supports AIM.
Adium X -- Open-source, multi-protocol Instant Messaging. Powered by libgaim.
Fire -- Open-source multi-protocol IM client for OS X
Colloquy -- IRC & SILC Client for OS X.
XChat -- Cross-Platform IRC Client
Skype -- free VoIP tool for OS X
Gizmo Project -- free VoIP tool for OS X
Unsanity Chat Transcript Manager -- allows you to search chat logs from Adium and iChat.



RSS Readers
PulpFiction -- RSS for OS X



Peer to Peer
Azureus -- Powerful, Java based BitTorrent client
BitTorrent -- Official (and original) BitTorrent client.
LimeWire -- Free Gnutella client. Cross-platform



FTP Clients
Transmit -- FTP client for OS X.



Video and Audio
QuickTime -- Apple's Media Player.
iTunes -- Music and media for OS X. May support the iTunes Music Store if it's available in your country. Part of the iLife suite of products.
VLC -- Media Player which supports most audio and video, DVD's, VCD's and streaming
GarageBand -- Digital Music creation / mixing. Part of the iLife suite of products.
iMovie -- Movie editing. Supports HD Video. Part of the iLife suite of products.
iDVD -- DVD Authoring. Part of the iLife suite of products.
Final Cut Studio -- Apple's Professional video and audio tools. Includes Final Cut Pro 5 (editing), Soundtrack Pro (sound), Motion 2 (animation) and DVD Studio Pro 4 (DVD authoring).
Logic Pro -- Apple's music toolkit
Shake -- Apple's digital compositing and effects
Predixis MusicMagic -- analyses your music and generates playlists based on similar features in the music.



Photo Editing / Graphics
Aperture -- Apple's own Photo Editing software, designed for Professional Photographers.
Adobe Photoshop -- Adobe's powerful, professional digital imaging software.
Painter IX -- Powerful Natural-Media software (emulates real painting and drawing materials)
Pixen -- Cute open-source software for small-scale or pixel-art.
iPhoto -- Photo editing, sorting, slide-shows, etc. Part of the iLife suite of products.
the GIMP -- funny name, powerful open-source image editing.
Seashore -- An open-source alternative to GIMP.



Office / Productivity Software
Office 2004 -- Microsoft's Office suite, for the Mac. Includes Word, Excel, Entourage, PowerPoint.
iWork -- Presentation/Publishing from Apple. Includes Keynote (presentations; like PowerPoint) and Pages (Word Processing).
OpenOffice.org -- open-source alternative to Office and iWork.
OmniGraffle -- Diagramming software for OS X
OmniOutliner -- Project planning software for OS X.



Text / HTML / etc Editors
Taco HTML Edit -- Free HTML editor for OS X. Color-codes your code.
Text Wrangler -- good, native text editor for OS X.



Antivirus Solutions
Norton AntiVirus for Mac -- Norton's AV solution for OS X.
Virex -- McAfee's AV solution for OS X.



Utilities (ie, Zip Tools, VNC.. etc.. etc)
StuffIt Expander -- Zip... unzip...self-extract...tar...
Quicksilver -- Launcher/Search/Command. Great for quick access to Applications. Current version requires Tiger, but older versions support Panther.
Unsanity Shapeshifter -- Sick of the default Aqua theme? This allows you to skin OS X.
Chicken of the VNC -- for all your VNC needs.



Apple Related Websites
Apple -- Uh... Apple's Website
AppleInsider -- Apple Rumors
ThinkSecret -- More Apple Rumors
Slashdot: Apple -- Slashdot's Apple section
Infinite Loop -- ArsTechnica's Apple Blog
MacOSXhints -- Handy OS X hints

If you have a program you would like to see added to the list, post it and I will add it.
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