GBS Request
I found the problem.
I run everything in compatibility mode, unless there's a reason not to.
Compatibility mode means there's always an SRAM to be read from and written to. Accuracy mode only supplies that if the ROM says it should be.
The music data was stored to and read from SRAM, likely due to Main RAM usage, so I switched all the calls to SRAM to an equivalent spot in Main RAM, and it works in accuracy mode now. The old one worked in compatibility mode, but would have had some issues on an SRAM-lacking cart version.
Download the same pack, and it'll have the new file in it. The conversion tool is still very much error free in my opinion. Adding the SRAM tag would reduce compatibility with hardware, and would only benefit a few SRAM-based music routines, which could likely be modified with only a bit of knowledge that they need to be changed and the effort to change them.
I run everything in compatibility mode, unless there's a reason not to.
Compatibility mode means there's always an SRAM to be read from and written to. Accuracy mode only supplies that if the ROM says it should be.
The music data was stored to and read from SRAM, likely due to Main RAM usage, so I switched all the calls to SRAM to an equivalent spot in Main RAM, and it works in accuracy mode now. The old one worked in compatibility mode, but would have had some issues on an SRAM-lacking cart version.
Download the same pack, and it'll have the new file in it. The conversion tool is still very much error free in my opinion. Adding the SRAM tag would reduce compatibility with hardware, and would only benefit a few SRAM-based music routines, which could likely be modified with only a bit of knowledge that they need to be changed and the effort to change them.
NSFs I've ripped:
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/
A Searchable list of NSFs from other sites. In Internet Explorer, go to Edit>Find (on This Page)...
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/NSFList.txt
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/
A Searchable list of NSFs from other sites. In Internet Explorer, go to Edit>Find (on This Page)...
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/NSFList.txt
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I actually fixed that one, along with a few others, to work in the newer NezPlug++. I added Timer+VBlank support, so around that time I scanned the GBS file pack I had, and fixed them so they didn't use all the bits the new format used.
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/GBSs ... d_GBSs.zip
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/GBSs ... d_GBSs.zip
NSFs I've ripped:
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/
A Searchable list of NSFs from other sites. In Internet Explorer, go to Edit>Find (on This Page)...
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/NSFList.txt
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/
A Searchable list of NSFs from other sites. In Internet Explorer, go to Edit>Find (on This Page)...
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/NSFList.txt
GBS REQUEST
I've been trying to find a gbs file for the japanese godzilla for gameboy [Kaijuu-Oh Godzilla].
rip correction request
Final Fantasy Legend III rip doesn't have the second part of the ending music. Track 7 is the first part. The second part is only a few seconds long. It acts as an ending to Track 7, once it has finished looping enough times for the player to see the entire ending.
Re: rip correction request
Ah, so it wasn't just me being crazy when I remembered an ending to that song when I completed the game a long time ago.Wolf Chow wrote:Final Fantasy Legend III rip doesn't have the second part of the ending music. Track 7 is the first part. The second part is only a few seconds long. It acts as an ending to Track 7, once it has finished looping enough times for the player to see the entire ending.
http://gbdev.gg8.se/files/musictools/Jeremy%20Evers/
Here's an old GBC tracker with some neat songs that could be ripped.
Here's an old GBC tracker with some neat songs that could be ripped.
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I know this thread hasn't been active but I really wanted the below gbs.
heck, if I had any idea what to study to be able to do rips I certainly would, its driving me nuts that i cant. I mean all I know is probably wrong, open rom in a hex editor somehow locate addesses then dump them in a file?
surely im missing key elements lol
Tiny Toons - Plucky's Adventure [GBC]
Tiny Toon Adventures - Babs' Big Break [GB]
(Tiny Toon Adventures - Wacky Stackers [GBA]) but thats gsf so nm
heck, if I had any idea what to study to be able to do rips I certainly would, its driving me nuts that i cant. I mean all I know is probably wrong, open rom in a hex editor somehow locate addesses then dump them in a file?
surely im missing key elements lol
Tiny Toons - Plucky's Adventure [GBC]
Tiny Toon Adventures - Babs' Big Break [GB]
(Tiny Toon Adventures - Wacky Stackers [GBA]) but thats gsf so nm
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/ugetab/GBSs/qazwsxedc wrote:Can anyone rip the GBS for the game "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" for the GBC?
I've tried to figure it out myself but I can't. Anyone help?