Thank you very much for the help! I installed MinGW (runtime environment for the GCC compiler,) and created an executable from the source code you gave me, but unfortunately the .BIN file generated was only 1KB and wouldn't successfully mount, even after i made a .CUE for it. Not sure what the...
I just recently got back into emulation and romhacking after not paying much attention to the communities for awhile, and remember DeSmuME being considered the best of the DS emulators. I've seen people say it's not considered all that great anymore, though. So what's your favorite NDS emulator?
I've been attempting to rip player and NPC models from the game Tongari Boushi for the Nintendo DS.
I managed to make a little progress on my own, but hit a bit of a wall when it came to how certain files were encrypted.
I believe the models I'm looking for are stored in the npc.dat and...
Not for everyone, but Gregory Horror Show is a hidden gem.
It's a relatively obscure late 90s psychological horror CGI title by the same creator of Pecola, Naomi Iwata.
I started playing right before 1.6 (horse update), because I remember being excited seeing it announced on the launcher. It's weird, Minecraft feels like it's been through very few and very many versions since then at the same time.
This is likely an issue with Java, not with Minecraft. It could be a number of things, including a pathway issue, or the result of a missing file. Assuming you're on Windows, I suggest fully removing all versions of Java using the Programs and Features uninstall process. Make sure the Java...
I know several people have said it already, but this GUI is gorgeous! The graphic designer in me is delighted. I'll have to try this out in the future.
It appears that as of v7.2.0, cheat support has been added to TwilightMenu++.
"Cheats will be read from usrcheat.dat at sd:/_nds/TWiLightMenu/cheats. While all of the themes will read the enabled cheats, currently only the Acekard theme has a cheat menu where you can enable/disable cheats."...
back in my day we just talked in person to communicate, and used books for entertainment, now pull yourself up by the bootstraps and develop a sense of work ethic, ya darn whippersnappers!