| Omega45889 Random nobody Level: 4 Posts: 1/2 EXP: 196 For next: 83 Since: 01-25-09 Since last post: 13.2 years Last activity: 13.2 years |
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![]() Omega and Giangurgolo present LazyShell. After a lot of hard work, its finally 100% complete. Images of Version 1.0 Release The Main Window ![]() The Stats Editor ![]() The Level Editor ![]() The Scripts Editor ![]() The Sprites Editor Cirrus - The Patch Server ![]() LazyShell Download Link (.RAR) LazyShell Download Link (.ZIP) Note: LazyShell requires the Microsoft .NET 2.0 framework, so if it does not run try installing Microsoft .NET 3.5 Framework There is currently no version for Mac or Linux, although Mono would probably support it no problem. If there is anyone experienced with Mono and would like to help, PM me. There is also a demonstration hack available for download through the Cirrus server in LazyShell. Demonstration Hack: Super Mario RPG - The Bob-omb Mafia Cirrus Tutorial: http://acmlm.no-ip.org/board/thread.php?id=4544 Website: LazyShell Info - Rom Data - And More For those using a Mac or Linux who need Direct link to Super Mario RPG - The Bob-omb Mafia, PM me. The reason the hack is hosted on Cirrus is to encourage people to download and start using LazyShell right away. Special Thanks: FuSoYa - for permission to use Lunar Compress.dll KP9000 - beta testing, discovered many bugs with pre-release version MathOnNapkins - helped with some coding Alex Farber - MRU list manager romhacking community - various feedback Enjoy! And the final figures. I know that these mean nothing, but still interesting: Number of lines = 102,744 Number of code files = 169 Number of code-generated lines = 39,965 Number of user-entered blank lines = 6,389 Number of user-entered comments = 1,676 The source will be available relatively soon. EDIT: For those using a 64-bit version of windows, try this out. http://blogs.intesoft.net/post/2007/12/Running-NET-Apps-in-32-bit-mode-on-64-bit-Windows.aspx Update: Someone has tested the corflags.exe fix and claims it works Thanks to zuzma for a quick-fix: Once I copied corflags.exe to the lazyshell folder I typed "corflags.exe LAZYSHELL.exe /32BIT+" in the command shell with out the quotes. It pretty much forces it to run in 32bit mode with the 64bit version of the .NET framework. Corflags can be found here on a 64-bit Vista machine - C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0\Bin\x64\CorFlags.exe |




























