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Post by spinout on Jul 2, 2009 4:04:30 GMT -5
As for offsets, 0x35D0000 or higher would work. As for scene numbers, see this.
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Post by haddockd on Jul 2, 2009 9:19:28 GMT -5
Awesome, thanks for the intel spinout. I used the recommended offset for map and 0099 for scene and when I entered Lon Lon Ranch, i get a grey screen and FPS drops to 0. Was I supposed to use the offset instead of the scene number?
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Post by spinout on Jul 2, 2009 14:27:46 GMT -5
I recommend using scene 109 (level 119 on map select), as levels that have cut scene intros do not load properly.Uh, it does not ask for a map offset. Just enter "035D0000" when it says "Offset: 0x", and enter "109" when it says. "Scene number to replace: ".
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Post by haddockd on Jul 2, 2009 20:20:42 GMT -5
Hmmmm, he always falls though the floor on entry LOL. I think I will wait until the next release. I cant fit it all together. Im sure its my own doing though. It is a great tool spinout and thanks for all your help!
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Post by spinout on Jul 2, 2009 21:46:00 GMT -5
Is collision_fixer.exe from ZLE2 in the same folder as my program? If not, collision will not work.
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Post by haddockd on Jul 2, 2009 23:04:36 GMT -5
Yes, it is. I tried to make maps with thicker floors, thinking that might fix the issue but they would never load and UoT would crash. Do you make your maps from scratch or do you import them from somewhere and add to them? spinout
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Post by spinout on Jul 2, 2009 23:33:35 GMT -5
UoT does not read maps properly, it scans them for something which is not needed by OoT but was put there by Nintendo's map compiler.
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Post by link360 on Aug 21, 2009 2:33:44 GMT -5
i hope it is not to old of a thread to post this if it is can someone pm me the answear.
i have tried to use both this program and zappy but i can not even get them to run. I have no clue how to use python. can some one tell me how to get the program running begnign from opning python?
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Post by bobbotheclown on Aug 21, 2009 17:22:29 GMT -5
This thread is stickied, it's not old.
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Post by link360 on Aug 21, 2009 18:06:45 GMT -5
k thx for the info but can anybody help?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2009 18:42:37 GMT -5
Install python 2.5 and vpython first. Zappy: Create a text file and type: @echo off C:\(location of python.exe (in python 2.5 folder)) C:\(Location of zappy.py) C:\(Location of ROM) (scene number) (map number) (Object set) pause example: @echo off C:\Users\DeathBasket\python25\python C:\Users\DeathBasket\Zelda\zappy.py C:\Users\DeathBasket\Zelda\DebugROM.z64 82 0 0 pause Now click save and save as run_zappy.bat or something but it has to end in .bat (make sure you save as all types) Now if you double click the .bat it should open zappy. Note that if there are spaces in the filepaths, it will not work correctly, and you must have vpython installed. Also use this script for zappy for it to work correctly on Windows: www.mediafire.com/download.php?mdzzojlttmnObj converter Double click the script (.py file) and it will open, just type in the information it asks for (give full filepaths).
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Post by link360 on Aug 21, 2009 18:58:41 GMT -5
thansk deathbasket
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Post by link360 on Aug 23, 2009 10:25:50 GMT -5
Install python 2.5 and vpython first. Zappy: Create a text file and type: @echo off C:\(location of python.exe (in python 2.5 folder)) C:\(Location of zappy.py) C:\(Location of ROM) (scene number) (map number) (Object set) pause example: @echo off C:\Users\DeathBasket\python25\python C:\Users\DeathBasket\Zelda\zappy.py C:\Users\DeathBasket\Zelda\DebugROM.z64 82 0 0 pause Now click save and save as run_zappy.bat or something but it has to end in .bat (make sure you save as all types) Now if you double click the .bat it should open zappy. Note that if there are spaces in the filepaths, it will not work correctly, and you must have vpython installed. Also use this script for zappy for it to work correctly on Windows: www.mediafire.com/download.php?mdzzojlttmnObj converter Double click the script (.py file) and it will open, just type in the information it asks for (give full filepaths). ugh. invalied link.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2009 11:57:47 GMT -5
Please do not double post. Here is the script. (Attachment) Attachments:
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Post by link360 on Aug 23, 2009 15:56:08 GMT -5
srry. if i run it doing exatly what u said it says this.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "c:\Users\Charles\Desktop\zappy.py', line 657, in <module> main () File 'c:\Users\charles\desktop\zappy.py", in line 16, in main SETUP=open("zappy_settings","w") IOEror: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'zappy_settings' press any key to contune . . .
thanks for help. i am such a noob
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