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User Comment Submitted by Zyron on 5 May 2012
I'm happy it amuses you. :) | User Comment Submitted by chatGPZ on 5 May 2012
haha.... byteboiler bugs in 2012.... awesome =D and i thought everyone had abandoned it for this very reason already 10 years ago =) | User Comment Submitted by Zyron on 5 May 2012
Uploaded an Exomized version. | User Comment Submitted by Didi on 5 May 2012
Byte Boiler sometimes does strange things. That's why I switched to Exomizer... besides it's more effective. | User Comment Submitted by Zyron on 5 May 2012
Oh, hadn't noticed those. It's very odd and actually caused by the cruncher, it seems to be tossing in some byte from outside the decrunched file. Fill the memory with #$20 before running and it's gone (and no, it's not the last byte of the file so I didn't save too little of the file).
EDIT: Found out that it does not decrunch any value to $797C , so whatever is there when running will follow the NO on the trainer menu. Byteboiler surely acts weird every now & then. | User Comment Submitted by Didi on 5 May 2012
Guess Groepaz means the $ff chars that appear when you switch any trainer to NO. Small beauty flaw. | User Comment Submitted by Zyron on 5 May 2012
I've always had YES as default in the trainer menu. Where's that $ff you mentioned? | User Comment Submitted by hedning on 5 May 2012
Classic Taasinge standard. | User Comment Submitted by chatGPZ on 5 May 2012
trainers ON by default? text uses $ff for termination, but code uses $00 ? wth? =) |
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