HK_Ahn
29 Jun 2005 16:40:10
Please help me to make Levels..
I read about the forums of " Level designing " section.

And what that " Level designing " means?  :???:

Designing stages or chipset?

I downloaded the " Level designer " but I doesn't work on my computer so I don't know what that is.
X_X

Anyway if you know about anything for designing chipset.. please let me know about it..

Thank you~ ^-^
HK_Ahn
29 Jun 2005 18:28:44
Re: Please help me to make Levels..
Alseo,, I'm testing the code on the HEX Editor, and found some of them
Like '#' is 35 in the lemmings and '(' is 40. 'A' is 65, 'a' is 97, and '}' is 125

But I can't find 0 ~ 34, 39, 41, 46 ...
0~ 34 is the most important number that used many times.. But there is no way to find it.
I tried all the alphabets and numbers that on the keyboard, and there's no more keys to try.

How can I find 0~34?
Conway
29 Jun 2005 20:35:48
Re: Please help me to make Levels..
Sorry, I don't know about the Hex code. Which level designer did you download? Is it LemEdit or Cheapo?
Mindless
29 Jun 2005 22:44:02
Re: Please help me to make Levels..
I read about the forums of " Level designing " section.

And what that " Level designing " means?  :???:

Designing stages or chipset?

I downloaded the " Level designer " but I doesn't work on my computer so I don't know what that is.
X_X

Level designing is making new levels for DOS Lemmings or Cheapo (a Lemmings clone).

I'm not sure what you mean by chipsets, but we are making levels (could be referred to as stages)

If you are trying to use the "LemEdit" level designer, you must run "LemEdit2" in DOSBox.
Shvegait
29 Jun 2005 23:00:23
Re: Please help me to make Levels..
How can I find 0~34?


It appears that you're talking about ASCII codes. Most characters from 0-34 are not visible and/or do not have a corresponding key. Some of them are things like "tab", "backspace", etc.


For "chipsets", did you mean "graphics sets"? This is possible in Cheapo but not in LemEdit.
Mindless
29 Jun 2005 23:23:42
Re: Please help me to make Levels..
It appears that you're talking about ASCII codes. Most characters from 0-34 are not visible and/or do not have a corresponding key. Some of them are things like "tab", "backspace", etc.
These can only be accessed by using a HEX editor such as XVI32. ;P