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the options of the Debug Menu.
the options of the Debug Menu.


This for Version 1.2.0.0 and below
This for Version 1.2.0.0 and 1.1.0.0
You can also open the Debug Menu if the game was opened with -break and then at the top
You can also open the Debug Menu if the game was opened with -break and then at the top of the window where the Name of the Game is shown right click and the Debug Menu options should be displayed.
Adiboo3 / Adibou3 or how your game is called you ever run right click then the menu will appear


*How i find out which version i have?
*How i find out which version i have?
* Use [https://github.com/CrystalBen/DEV7/ LOADER7VC] for checking your version of LOADER7.exe just download LOADER7VC then run it and enter your Path of the EXE File, Then press Enter and you should get your version including the Description of the File
* Use [https://github.com/BJNFNE/DEV7/releases/tag/LOADER7VC LOADER7VC] for checking your version of LOADER7.exe just download LOADER7VC then run it and enter your Path of the EXE File, Then press Enter and you should get your version including the Description of the File


*With which Games is the Debug Menu working?
*With which Games is the Debug Menu working?
it should work with any DEV7 Game (Tested with Adibou 3 & Adi 5)
It works with any DEV7 Game, Note however that i can have slightly changes due to the Loader7.exe that you have, so first check which version your Loader7.exe is.


===Bitmaps Windows===
===Bitmaps Windows===
With Bitmaps Windows you can view the images that are in their own IMG format,
With Bitmaps Windows you can view the images that are in their own IMG format,
*File name shows the name of the file (IMG image).
*File name shows the name of the file (IMG image).
*idBmp shows the ID of the bitmap,
*idBmp shows the ID of the bitmap.
*OBC Name shows the name of the OBC,
*OBC Name shows the name of the OBC.
*Size displays a 5 digit number,
*Size displays a 5 digit number.
*Info shows the size of the image and also the bpp (usually this is 15A),
*Info shows the size of the image and also the bpp (usually this is 15A).
*attributes shows various "attributes" (RDO, RDWR, RDO+SHD(1), RDO+SHD(4), RDO+SHD(6), RDO+SHD(12),
*attributes shows various "attributes" (RDO, RDWR, RDO+SHD(1), RDO+SHD(4), RDO+SHD(6), RDO+SHD(12).
*Time shows the time when the image was called up by the game. The hour comes first, then a colon, then the minute, then a colon again, then the second, and then again a colon where the millisecond is,
*Time shows the time when the image was called up by the game. The hour comes first, then a colon, then the minute, then a colon again, then the second, and then again a colon where the millisecond is.
and if you open an image by double-clicking or by ticking it, you can display the xy armpit,
and if you open an image by double-clicking or by ticking it, you can display the xy armpit,
and display the rgb numbers,
and display the rgb numbers,
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*Refresh to renew the Image list.
*Refresh to renew the Image list.
*perdiodical views update can be checked for updating the views of the Images.
*perdiodical views update can be checked for updating the views of the Images.
* if you open an Picture over the Menu and you left double click you can make the Background lighter.
* if you open an Picture over the Menu and you right double click you can make the Background darker.


===Audio Channels===
===Audio Channels===
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In cursor everywhere only one ? displayed
In cursor everywhere only one ? displayed
Click cursor is everywhere just a ? displayed
Click cursor is everywhere just a ? displayed


===screen elements window===
===screen elements window===
With screen elements window you can display the icons of the blue bar and
* With screen elements window you can display the icons of the blue bar and
you can see the animations or you can see a still frame of the video such as Coktel Intro
* you can see the animations or you can see a still frame of the video such as Coktel Intro
idElem shows the ID of the element (SD_OBJECT / 3DWORLDWARP).
* idElem shows the ID of the element (SD_OBJECT / 3DWORLDWARP).
Type indicates that the type is bitmap and the {} brackets contain the ID of the bitmap
* Type indicates that the type is bitmap and the {} brackets contain the ID of the bitmap
State indicates whether the object is visible as a clickable object or as an environment
* State indicates whether the object is visible as a clickable object or as an environment
Visible (1) stands for an object which you can click on, which causes different animations
* Visible (1) stands for an object which you can click on, which causes different animations to be executed
to be executed
* Visible (2) represents the environment
Visible (2) represents the environment
* 3DWORLDWARP displays the image of the environment
3DWORLDWARP displays the image of the environment
* SD_OBJECT is an object which you can click on, which then causes different animations etc to be executed.
SD_OBJECT is an object which you can click on, which then causes different animations etc
* Z-order may stand for the Z-axle
to be executed
* Blend level are all unknown to 255 what this is used for
Z-order may stand for the Z-axle
* Bounding rect indicates the size of the bitmap
Blend level are all unknown to 255 what this is used for
* OBC name shows which OBC is currently required
Bounding rect indicates the size of the bitmap
* If you open a screen element by double-clicking on the name or by ticking it, you can see if the graphic is transparent
OBC name shows which OBC is currently required
* Displays the xy armpit and display the rgba numbers
and if you open a screen element by double-clicking on the name or by ticking it, you can see if the graphic is transparent
* if you open an Picture over the Menu and you left double click you can make the Background lighter.
and display the xy armpit and display the rgba numbers
* if you open an Picture over the Menu and you right double click you can make the Background darker.


===File monitoring===
===File monitoring===
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===Events window===
===Events window===
Events window
* This is showing you the Events of various Events.
Type is empty
* VMD
Info is empty
* Timer
Object is empty
* Network
OBC name is empty
* Mouse
* Keyboard
* Movie
* User mess
* CFS
 
* These can be all activated by enabling them over the Checkbox.


===Trace window===
===Trace window===
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===Event Window===
===Event Window===
* in the first  Section of Event you see a VMD: TIMER: or USER:
* in the first  Section of Event you see a VMD: TIMER: or USER:  
* secound Section of Event you see which File exactly the Game is using .OBC .vmd for the most part.
* secound Section of Event you see which File exactly the Game is using .OBC .vmd for the most part.
* and the next thing is unknown for what this is.
* and the next thing is unknown for what this is.
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