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Research: [A little useful tablefile]Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Rot(Red) for GBA

raupy

A Visual Basic programmer
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    I once one Tablefile for Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Red written when I started Romhacking.
    I hope you'll manage to use
    (Sorry for the bad English, translated with Google -.-")

    Ich habe mal ein Tablefile für Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Rot geschrieben, als ich mit Romhacking angefangen habe.
    Ich hoffe ihr könnt es gebrauchen

    Download:
    See attachment.
    Siehe Anhang.

    cya,
    raupy
     
    This is very helpful but I think it belongs in the ROM Hacking Resources thread.
     
    Not all characters as ASCII, in fact, only about a quarter are.

    See above.
    As in a 1/4?
    There's neither used much more charechers
    This is very helpful but I think it belongs in the ROM Hacking Resources thread.
    No, it isn't helpful nor should belong in the RHR thread....
    It doesn't even contain stuff as "!"
    Beside that, It was uploaded on the 22'th and today is the 30'th? Is that 8 days or so? and it has 3 downloads?
    Anyway, from top of my memmory I think you can just write "~[ASCII Characher]" to make it display any ASCII characher, or something like that..
     
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