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So I made a tool for extracting palettes from Amiga AGI games' executable files | So I made a tool for extracting palettes from Amiga AGI games' executable files | ||
and added it to ScummVM's trunk. You can see the source code [http://scummvm.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/scummvm/scummvm/trunk/tools/palex.py?revision=28035&view=markup here]. | and added it to ScummVM's trunk. You can see the source code [http://scummvm.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/scummvm/scummvm/trunk/tools/agi-palex.py?revision=28035&view=markup here]. | ||
My first Python program, yay! | My first Python program, yay! | ||
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Oh and I discovered/realized that at least Apple IIGS King's Quest I's volume | Oh and I discovered/realized that at least Apple IIGS King's Quest I's volume | ||
files are not encrypted. So I can just go and write new MIDI codes straight | files are not encrypted. So I can just go and write new MIDI codes straight | ||
into the files and run the game through | into the files and run the game through an emulator to try to hear what | ||
program change corresponds to what instrument. Whee :-) This is good. | program change corresponds to what instrument. Whee :-) This is good. | ||
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