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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-21-07 04:56 PM, in My SMW Hack, Demo #1. Link | Quote | ID: 3481


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Well, so far I've detected only one flaw.
Level 2, at the very end. Enter the last pipe from the right.
Apparently if you do so, horrible things happen. Background gets messed up :X

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-21-07 06:57 PM, in NGage Link | Quote | ID: 3550


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Erh. NGage does read Java, but also its own formats.
A popular application for Ngage is vSun, a Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator.
You can also find vBoy, vNes, YewNes, PicoDrive and some other emus too if you Google hard enough.


For further reference, check this page.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-21-07 07:52 PM, in SMW ROM Addresses Link | Quote | ID: 3566


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Don't have anything to submit, but I do have a request.
I need the address for the sprite that Splittin' Chuck splits into.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-21-07 10:59 PM, in The Sonic 3D Blast Data Thread returns! Link | Quote | ID: 3756


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Sonic 3D blast sucked major octopus balls.
Let's hope this data can help us develop a level modificator that'll actually make the game good.
Great collection, I must admit.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 12:07 PM, in JAMH: New Board, Old Content [Screenshots] Link | Quote | ID: 4442


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Durrr for the love of god turn EPX/2xSal mode off.
But otherwise, excellent. I love your candy/food implementations.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 12:50 PM, in JAMH: New Board, Old Content [Screenshots] Link | Quote | ID: 4457


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I used to think that the Brown lava was chocolate porridge.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 01:36 PM, in NGage Link | Quote | ID: 4464


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That'd actually make sense.
But I'd rather play the upcoming DS port rather than Ngage.
Ngage's control pad is too clumsy.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 04:20 PM, in NSMB Level Format Link | Quote | ID: 4529


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After reading Heran Bago's documentation, I became utterly confused.
Apparently, the A01_1.bin is supposed to be a level.
What confuses me is that what level is it? There's also A01_2, A01_3, etc.. Up to A09_1.bin. Note that the First world has 9 levels.

Another thing that confuses me is the size. Nearly every level document is 4kB. That's way too small for being a level, is it?

Is anyone experienced in hacking NSMB?

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 04:39 PM, in NSMB Level Format Link | Quote | ID: 4540


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Hrm.
Well, I suppose so.
He mentioned something about LZ77. Any handy decompressors?

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 07:00 PM, in Tell us about your computer... Link | Quote | ID: 4598


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Hardware Overview:

Machine Model: iBook G4
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (3.3)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 933 MHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
Memory: 640 MB
Bus Speed: 133 MHz
Boot ROM Version: 4.7.7f0
Serial Number: UV4142BXQE4


Memory A:

Type: Built-in
Size: 128 MB
Memory Slot: DIMM0/BUILT-IN
Speed: Built-in


[b)MEMORY B:

Type: DDR SDRAM
Size: 512 MB
Memory Slot: DIMM1/J31
Speed: PC2100U-25330


ATY,RV280M9+:

Type: display
Bus: AGP
VRAM (Total): 32 MB
Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
Device ID: 0x5c63
Revision ID: 0x0001
ROM Revision: 113-xxxxx-115


display:

Type: display
Display Type: LCD
VRAM (In Use): 32 MB
Resolution: 1024 x 768
Depth: 32-bit Color
Main display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes


ATY,Via_B:

Status: No display connected

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 07:41 PM, in NSMB Level Format Link | Quote | ID: 4646


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Posted by Kles
I don't anyone has even took a real good look at the level format yet, let alone made a decompressor.





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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 09:51 PM, in A.C.M.L.M.: A Comic Making Lol of Morons Link | Quote | ID: 4766


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I admire Alastor's ability to express his opinions straight.
But seriously, the other ones were pretty lame, but I had a fine ha-ha-ha at the last one.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-22-07 10:18 PM, in How did you get your username? Link | Quote | ID: 4789


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It lead to no results on Google. Decided to keep it.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-23-07 12:00 AM, in Introduction to Hex (Repost) Link | Quote | ID: 4896


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Posted by Kles
To add to that, Tweaker didn't really explain the "little endian" thing, so I shall.

Some processors work "little endian" which means that the code will be read right to left, in bytes. So, if something read "05F21C63" the processor would read it as "63 1C F2 05". Big endian is the opposite: left to right, in bytes: "05F21C63" would be read as "05 F2 1C 63".

He pointed out what you would need to do, but not why.

(I think this is correct)

That's confusing.
If "Big Endian" is 01 02 03, and "Little Endian" is 03 02 01, then what is it if it's set to have "no endianness"?

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-23-07 12:27 AM, in The return of the no backspace gae... game.. Threas.. bah Link | Quote | ID: 4932


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Unfinished wrds like hese, unfinished words like cheese and conions.
Help me to write this marzipan song.
Unfinished words, flying like birds, high in the sky above my deckchiair.
I don't like Anchovies on top of stawberries and cerream. Pink litmus paper shirt turning blue.
Kippers and Jam.
Custards and Spam.
Are only just the stuff of dreams
I can't be someone who pretends to be someone else.
Also my pretend friend tells me so.

Left is right, and right is wrong.


Het that went wuite well-

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-23-07 01:58 AM, in The NEW General Project Screenshot / Video Thread EX Omega Supreme++ Link | Quote | ID: 5090


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Posted by Legato





Those are some pretty dandy screens there, bud!
I also noticed that you're Finnish. Onnea pelin muokkaamisessa.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-23-07 02:28 AM, in NGage Link | Quote | ID: 5130


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Posted by Tanks
Posted by Raccoon Sam
That'd actually make sense.
But I'd rather play the upcoming DS port rather than Ngage.
Ngage's control pad is too clumsy.


(off topic rant)
Wahhh... Thats sorta' funny, I was just day dreaming in study hall of a Cave story on DS. Is this true?

(on topic pointless post)
I know a guy who would like this Emu stuff for Ngage. He can't really find any good games for it so I think he would enjoy playing some SNES with it.

Certainly.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-23-07 03:30 AM, in Things you did when you were a n00b. Link | Quote | ID: 5180


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Posted by Xkeeper
Made a really bad SMB3 hack that no one should ever play :/

Link, or it never happened.


And as for me, I used to type "you" "u", and use horrible way of spelling overall.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-23-07 11:35 AM, in Super Mario Bros. Pop Art Link | Quote | ID: 5712


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I made a Mario out of Bottlecaps.
But yours is bigger and it amazes me.
However, I'm a bit disappointed since that's basically just a recolor job.

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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 02-23-07 06:05 PM, in Some dude Link | Quote | ID: 5825


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