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I really like this one. I don't know if it's full featured enough for you though, but it certainly fits my needs.
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Real men use Notepad for hex editing.
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I really like this one. I don't know if it's full featured enough for you though, but it certainly fits my needs.
Oh, I like it
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Real men use Notepad for hex editing.
Is that even possible?
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XVI32 has always worked for me, and supposedly for Microsoft developers too. Notepad corrupts hex data on saving.
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You can actually use cheat engine. Instead of opening a process, use it to open the exe file. I'm not sure that that program is great for hex editing though seeing as it's not what it was designed specifically for.

There's Hex Editor Neo as well but for what you're trying to do, I'm not sure that it's the best. Also next time you crack something, don't allow it to call home, block it through your firewall -_-
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XVI32 has always worked for me, and supposedly for Microsoft developers too. Notepad corrupts hex data on saving.
I'll have a look at that one too. It's always good to have some choice.
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There's Hex Editor Neo as well but for what you're trying to do, I'm not sure that it's the best.
I'll see. Can't hurt to try it.
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Also next time you crack something, don't allow it to call home, block it through your firewall -_-
I agree that was a stupid thing to forget, as I knew (by experience) it would be doing that after some time. Oh well, there's free stuff out there.
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I've been looking into the BC palettes now. I'm hoping to alter JCS's palette used for the 'Remap tileset palette' feature to work with BC's colours. Right now I'm trying to get a clear map of which colours (of objects) are stored where. It looks like BC's UI colours (energy meter, battery counters etc.) are mostly at the lower half of the palette. The upper half is available for tile colours. So that's quite different from JJ2's palette, where the sprite colours are all in the first few rows.

Once I understand BC's palette I can write some short introduction to it just like we had with JJ2's palette in the JCS.chm file. And then everyone can make their own tilesets! The bmp/pcx to j2t convertion machinery is all fully working Except for the remap palette feature, that is
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I've investigated pretty much all events (only the End Boss and the Button of Death are excepted) and the UI. This is my current palette:



The only true 'palette event' in BC I've found is the Door event, which uses a lot of entries in the 3rd row. All other events use the colours found in this palette.
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