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I hope it works ;-)
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It works just as I thought it would thanks again.
With all your hard work looking into the code do you think it will ever be possible to actually ADD new players or ADD to the existing list of names? You've done a great job allowing us to choose from a list and edit an existing name, this would just put the cherry on top. Please don't waste any more time looking into it tho, I just wondered if you knew if it was possible. |
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Reading this kind of thread gives me a happy day
Gratz Ronnie for taking all that time of your personal life to fulfill the wishes of some old retrogamers, that's just amazing. And gratz too for the baby |
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It was a very very long time ago, but I think we did look into adding/removing players, teams etc... If I remember correctly we decided it couldn't be done easily. The problem is down to the way we modify the CM data file. The file is a fixed size and we just patch/overwrite chunks of it. The game itself expects the file to be laid out in a certain way (with a specific number of teams and players) and it we add or remove players etc then the file size changes and the offsets to various data blocks with the file change also.
I could stick it on the wish list, but it may be another 13 years before I get round to looking at it ;-) |
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I posted the CmEd310 file up on AmiNet as well and it's had 8 downloads!! There must be some other diehard Amiga CM fans lurking out there!
http://aminet.net/package/game/edit/CmEd310 |
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Sorry to for the double post and sorry for keep pesturing you ronnie136, tell me if you want me to f off.
Is there a way we can change the Maximum Foreigners (4 in total) in a European Competition game rule? EDIT: And is there a way to swap teams around? Last edited by seuden; 24 July 2009 at 17:02. |
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I doubt either of these are possible, the editor changes the data file that the game uses, it doesn't make any changes to the game code itself, things like number of foreigners will be coded into the game logic rather than the data so i doubt it's possible using the current editor.
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Hey guys. Hard as this may be to believe, I stumbled across this thread by accident, and yes, I am the other co-author of CMED! Also very happy to see it still being used. You guys may be glad to know it is me that work on the names of the players, and, if I remember correctly, I also created a system for exporting all the data which could then be loaded in by another user of CMED. WHat this means is that if someone created modern data, they could save an export file for others to use. Anyway if anyone is still interested I could take a look.
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Wow, hi Allan(?) and welcome to EAB.
I'd be very much interested if you would be so kind. What do you mean by you "worked on the names of the players"? Please tell me you found a way of actually adding players/names to the database without replacing existing ones? Don't worry, I wouldn't be any less impressed with the work you two guys done if you haven't. EDIT: I'm going to bed now and I bet I'll be unable to sleep :P |
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well, it was all a long time ago... I remember how it all came about though. First of all I created a simple editor which let you change attributes of players. That was CMED '1'. This got passed around quite a lot and then Paul (Ronnie) messaged me suggesting using Amos 2 (I think) to make a better interface. So we worked together on it. We split the work up, as I recall, Paul figured out a lot of stuff to do with the actual teams, team kits and stuff like that, and I worked on the players. That was Cmed '2'. I remember figuring out that all the player positions were stored in a single 8 bit number, that was pretty cool when we worked that out. Then I spent a long time looking at two individual save games - one just before a player left a club, and then just after he joined one. That was how we figured out how to move players from one club to another.
I developed the interface for CMED 3, and Paul added more stuff to do with things like how much money the clubs had and so on. And that was when I added what I always hoped would be a great feature - allowing you to export individual players and data. I hoped that people would be able to swap data disks, but I guess in those days we didn't have much internet so it wasn't that popular. Now, about the names. That was something I worked on, and I can tell you how they are stored, as I recal. All the surnames and firstnames are stored in one block of data, and each name is separated by (I think) a zero character. So as you say, you could replace names, but not add new ones. However, if you wanted to use current data, like for example the freely available data that you can get for the PSP version of Football Manager, it would theoretically be possible to do it. What you would have to do is have a list of all the names you wanted to use, compared to all the ones in Champ Man 94. You could then run a comparison and match the names up as best you could matching all the names with the same number of letters as much as possible, so you could then create a new set of surnames (the first names are probably ok). Anyway, that's what I would do. As for the foreigners rule, I doubt you could get around that, unless there is some kind of 'foreigner' flag on the countries which you could switch off (e.g Wales, Scotland and N.Ireland didn't count as foreign did they so something must have been programmed) Also, I know we found that there were several revisions of CM that we had to account for, and we managed to get CM Italia editable as well. I don't know if CM Italia had those kind of restrictions, though if I remember rightly they had 2 points for a win at the time. Anyway, it would certainly be a bit of fun to try and get that sort of thing working but to say I am rusty would be an understatement haha. One funny story I can also add is that about five years ago I got a completely random call from Norway, from a bunch of guys who said they really wanted the unlocked version. I patched it up and sent it to them, and never heard from them again haha! But I still have my Amiga 1200 and the original HD. I haven't fired it up in a good while but I guess most of the data is there - did Paul upload the source code? I'd be happy for that to be public domain. Quote:
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Thanks for the reply, it's nice to get a bit of history about something you've spent a lot of time using.
Paul kindly uploaded his latest version complete with registration restrictions removed. As far as I'm aware the source code wasn't uploaded, not that it would mean much to me. The foreigner rule can be removed once the data has been updated (thanks to StingRay). More info can be seen here and here. Again, I'd like to thank both Paul and yourself for taking the time to post on here and for such a great editor. |
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Evening all,
Give me a day or two and I'll dig out the source. Had to copy it to my pc and use and emulator to build the registration free version as the hard drive in my old Amiga 1200 had given up the ghost. Paul aka Ronnie |
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CMED Source
Sorry for the delay, bit hectic at the moment, moving jobs, moving house......
Anyway, The source code for CMED is here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/145398/cmed.zip I haven't included any kind of license with it, all I ask is that if you download it and make changes to it, you share the updated source and compiled code with anyone who wants it for no charge. Looking foward to seeing what you manage to do with it. You'll need AMOS & AMOS compiler to build it. |
28 July 2010, 23:37 | #58 |
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Awesome thanks Paul
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Hi there,
I play this game all the time on my Amiga Emulator, and have always wondered if there was an editor out there... I've downloaded the editor by using the link from your earlier post, Seuden..... But I need some help getting it to work... Is it meant to work with an emulator??? Any help would be great, Thanks |
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