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Post by BlankedOut on Nov 1, 2009 3:55:09 GMT -5
You are awesome. How the hell do you write C in N64 data?
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Post by spinout on Nov 1, 2009 10:47:31 GMT -5
N64 is a mips machine, so I use mips-gcc with a toolchain targeted for OoT.
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Post by Dead on Jun 30, 2010 5:15:20 GMT -5
i'm so srry for posting on this really old thread but i need to know two things: can anyone teach me how to do this!? and is it possible to actually add this to the rom?....i don't want to use cheats...
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Post by BlankedOut on Jun 30, 2010 5:28:33 GMT -5
1. Dont know. I sure as hell cant, been trying to learn ASM for a while now. Go look though some of SMWCentrals ASM documents. It may not be N64 asm, but its a basic start.
2. Its what he did. He didnt use cheats.
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Post by Dead on Jul 1, 2010 13:54:26 GMT -5
oki...=(
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Post by Secant on Jul 5, 2010 15:28:00 GMT -5
This is the difference between using Cheat Engine to modify the RAM with codes and getting into the guts of the ROM and really hacking. ASM can do just about anything, but is VERY difficult to learn because the documentation on it is so rare and mips assembly is pretty old, anyway. You can put hacks into patches or compile as a GameShark code, or implement the hack yourself by using the source included with the hack (spinout usually does that for most of his ASM/C hacks).
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Post by Dead on Jul 7, 2010 13:27:12 GMT -5
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Post by Secant on Jul 12, 2010 21:51:26 GMT -5
The chances of anyone finding a comprehensive guide to assembly hacking in its entirety that also includes pictures are, by my best estimates, roughly the same to that of a snowball's chance in hell. Your best bet is to ask someone who already knows something about it--spinout, Zeth, Medli, and possibly Punk are your best bets (though I haven't seen Punk for an extremely long time, so don't count on it).
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Post by Jason777 on Jul 16, 2010 18:25:38 GMT -5
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Post by petrie911 on Aug 7, 2010 3:01:03 GMT -5
So, once I've made a ASM hack, where in the ROM should I put the extra code? Is there a convenient blank space that I can put it?
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Post by punk7890™ on Aug 7, 2010 5:48:29 GMT -5
I've never worked in a ASM hack. My guess would be somewhere close to the end of the ROM(should see a lot of FFs).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2010 13:04:44 GMT -5
From what I've looked at in ASM, it's quite easy to learn what the commands do but I find it hard to relate it to what is happening in the game. There's a few examples on this page that might get you started. Free space in the ROM is anywhere after around 0x35D0000 I think.
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Post by Salvage66 on Aug 7, 2010 13:14:51 GMT -5
From what I've looked at in ASM, it's quite easy to learn what the commands do but I find it hard to relate it to what is happening in the game. There's a few examples on this page that might get you started. Free space in the ROM is anywhere after around 0x35D0000 I think. I think that was right but execpt you realize you could ruin the n64 if you hack to much isnt that right believe there very rare these days ive got five and i lived without asm?Dont go overkill with it K?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2010 13:19:52 GMT -5
We're not talking about implementing these hacks on a real N64.
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Post by Salvage66 on Aug 7, 2010 13:27:11 GMT -5
We're not talking about implementing these hacks on a real N64. Nevermind?I relalpsed a hack just me thinking after it crashed and burned!!! :'(gooooooooogle.
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