Tools based on Wave Remaker source
Alright, I thought I'd share here, too. Based on ho1ods discontinued Wave Remaker source code, I wrote three command line tools:
RAW24toIMGc:
Converts 24 Bit RAW (RGB, interleaved) files to IMG. This fixes the broken function used in ho1ods original source code.
dassRBM:
Enables editing of RBM files and adding of new images in PNG format. You can disassamble and reassamble RBM files and convert PNG files to the LZ16 and LZ32 formats to be included in a RBM file. This effectively enables us to edit RBM files and change aspects of the GUI that have been formerly unchangeable (think main menu icons, drop down menu icons, etc...).
convRSR:
Converts RSR files to easily editable CSV files and vice versa. Much easier and faster than WRs single laguage to text conversion.
I won't do it myself, but, maybe, if someone takes up the development of Wave Remaker, he wants to include these source codes in a next release. I prefer the command line, but inclusion in WR would be much easier for most users.
Alright, I thought I'd share here, too. Based on ho1ods discontinued Wave Remaker source code, I wrote three command line tools:
RAW24toIMGc:
Converts 24 Bit RAW (RGB, interleaved) files to IMG. This fixes the broken function used in ho1ods original source code.
dassRBM:
Enables editing of RBM files and adding of new images in PNG format. You can disassamble and reassamble RBM files and convert PNG files to the LZ16 and LZ32 formats to be included in a RBM file. This effectively enables us to edit RBM files and change aspects of the GUI that have been formerly unchangeable (think main menu icons, drop down menu icons, etc...).
convRSR:
Converts RSR files to easily editable CSV files and vice versa. Much easier and faster than WRs single laguage to text conversion.
I won't do it myself, but, maybe, if someone takes up the development of Wave Remaker, he wants to include these source codes in a next release. I prefer the command line, but inclusion in WR would be much easier for most users.
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