02-08-2012, 04:24 PM
Sorry about the double post, but editing my other post wouldn't show a new post in the thread, which I think is necessary in this case.
I've been checking out DeSmuME (64-bit version, since we recently upgraded), and it's nice so far. Overall it's much nicer than iDeaS, faster, and has a heap of tools. I haven't figured out how to move frame-per-frame yet, though.
However, I've come upon a wee problem. Similar to the Genesis palette issue, which Jetters will undoubtedly recall, I've figured out that DeSmuME gives slightly different palettes to iDeaS. The thing is, I'd like to keep all my sheets consistent, not only among myself, but also among all other NDS sheets on the site (the majority of which I'm assuming we ripped using DeSmuME). Another thing is that, if I were to rerip my already half-finished sheet, it would be a hell of a lot of work. However, if necessary, I would do it.
So, does anybody have any suggestions? Should I rerip the whole sheet, or is there a quicker alternative?
I've been checking out DeSmuME (64-bit version, since we recently upgraded), and it's nice so far. Overall it's much nicer than iDeaS, faster, and has a heap of tools. I haven't figured out how to move frame-per-frame yet, though.
However, I've come upon a wee problem. Similar to the Genesis palette issue, which Jetters will undoubtedly recall, I've figured out that DeSmuME gives slightly different palettes to iDeaS. The thing is, I'd like to keep all my sheets consistent, not only among myself, but also among all other NDS sheets on the site (the majority of which I'm assuming we ripped using DeSmuME). Another thing is that, if I were to rerip my already half-finished sheet, it would be a hell of a lot of work. However, if necessary, I would do it.
So, does anybody have any suggestions? Should I rerip the whole sheet, or is there a quicker alternative?