06 July 2007, 13:29 | #1 |
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GfxRip Palette and Offset questions
Hi,
1. in tutorials i saw that the PalE is set to 636 often but when i find the pal automatically it is always set to 704. Is there any way to enter the palvalue? (type in or switch up and down?) or can i always let gfxrip search the palvalue? 2. How do i know the offset value? Do you search the whole dump by pressing Shift + Left or Right Arrow Key? Thanks for your answers! |
06 July 2007, 16:50 | #2 |
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1. The palette's can be on different places in memory. And all palettes the find-function finds aren't real palettes, it just think that they MAY be. You can't just type in a value, because that space in memory would probably not contain a palette.
2. You don't know the offset value, you'll have to search the memory yourself until you see something interesting. |
06 July 2007, 19:59 | #3 |
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ah ok, the pal value is a pointer to an address. i understand.
got some improvements. two animations from toki |
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