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RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - Tenkarider - 11-06-2016

Awesome.
what's not supported at the current state in GBA?
no chance those tools might ever be released for linux too, huh?


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - madsiur - 11-06-2016

Awesome work Everything!

I'm especially intrigued by the battle event editor and animation scripts editor.

Edit: I made a wiki update with this and changed your download URL.


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - Everything - 11-07-2016

(11-06-2016, 02:59 PM)Tenkarider Wrote: Awesome.
what's not supported at the current state in GBA?
no chance those tools might ever be released for linux too, huh?

It will open a GBA ROM but it won't be able to save most things. Getting that working is mostly a matter of tracking down where all the data is located and testing it all. I'll put some time into it if I see that folks have a lot of interest.

I have no idea how to make this work on Linux. I'm pretty sure Swift only works on OS X though.

(11-06-2016, 03:33 PM)Madsiur Wrote: Awesome work Everything!

I'm especially intrigued by the battle event editor and animation scripts editor.

Edit: I made a wiki update with this and changed your download URL.

Thanks!


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - Everything - 12-19-2016

I made some progress on the attack animation editor. You can now view all of the animation frames for each attack. Next I'm going to add editing tools so you can make custom animations. I'll release a new version once I get that working. Here are some screenshots:

Screen Shot 1
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Screen Shot 4


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - madsiur - 12-19-2016

(12-19-2016, 07:21 PM)Everything Wrote: I made some progress on the attack animation editor. You can now view all of the animation frames for each attack.

Amazing work!


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - Tenkarider - 12-20-2016

You are the first reason why i might ever consider to get OS X

EDIT: wait, it says that Swift is made to work also in Linux:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swift_(programming_language)


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - madsiur - 12-21-2016

(12-20-2016, 08:44 AM)Tenkarider Wrote: You are the first reason why i might ever consider to get OS X

As Lockirby2 stated somewhere else, you could always run an OS X image from a virtual machine, either on Windows or Linux. There are free VM tools for both OS available.


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - Tenkarider - 12-21-2016

I never said "get a mac"  Tongue


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - JCE3000GT - 05-15-2017

(12-21-2016, 01:35 AM)Madsiur Wrote:
(12-20-2016, 08:44 AM)Tenkarider Wrote: You are the first reason why i might ever consider to get OS X

As Lockirby2 stated somewhere else, you could always run an OS X image from a virtual machine, either on Windows or Linux. There are free VM tools for both OS available.

A little necro-bump.  

Can you tell me how to do this?  I have a ton of harddrives on my main computer that I could use to multi-boot but I have NO idea how to install OS X on it as I know nothing about Apple stuff beyond an iPhone.


RE: FF6Tools - ROM Editor for OS X - madsiur - 05-15-2017

(05-15-2017, 11:10 AM)JCE3000GT Wrote: Can you tell me how to do this?  I have a ton of harddrives on my main computer that I could use to multi-boot but I have NO idea how to install OS X on it as I know nothing about Apple stuff beyond an iPhone.

I have not worked with virtual machines since college 3 years ago and at the time we were running instances of Windows Server on a Windows 7 machine. I found this (long) tutorial that seems legit and recent. I was also using VmWare (like the tutorial) and I think a free version exist. But basically you can skip the long step described of getting the Apple OS by "get an recent OS/X image by any means you want". Some further VmWare steps might be a bit less accurate though depending of the changes in OS/X settings from version to version.

https://www.pcsteps.com/2157-mac-os-x-virtual-machine-vmware-player/