Here it is - version 20100116.
Apparently the original Nightmare was released on ACMLM's board.
That's cool, because as far as I can tell, this forum contains many members who have gone through board I and II, as well as the various other JULs (there were others, right? I think there was like 3 domains?).
So to release Nightmare 2.0 here seems fitting, don't you think?
Here, I'll quote the post I made at the other place I released it:
IMPORTANT EDIT:
As of 2009/03/28/18:27, this application can parse all the component types that the original Nightmare can.
Because this application is compatible with FEditor Adv, avid FE hackers may want to consider switching from Nightmare to Nightmare 2.0...NOW.
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I decided to go ahead and release what I have.
It has support for checksum validation and ID string validation.
It has the ability to use base pointers instead of just using base addresses and takes advantage of this to expand data.
Also, the doc is minimal (actually, you could say I haven't started it yet, despite there being some content in the doc folder), so you'll have to look at the source code if you want to learn how to use those new features and can't understand the example below (or you can bug me on AIM/MSN).
The coolest part is that it tells you the exact address you're editing down to the first bit of the data next to each editing control.
That alone, plus the fact that it's multi platform should get you to start using this now and then. ;D
There are screen shots here, but they're all outdated.
Examples of old modules updated to use the new features are in the doc folder.
Sweet, neh?
Enjoy!
Oh, and by the way...this and FEditor Adv (there's a thread for FEditor around this forum somewhere!) are both released under the GPL v3.
So, seriously, like I said - enjoy.
And serve me eternally out of sheer gratitude
Edit: 20090330 now has support for expanding the data.
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