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Apologies, just seen this thread which solves it beautifully!
http://forums.qhimm.com/index.php?topic=14947.0

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Hi,

Is there any way to enable double cut and slash-all menu items to appear together (i.e. so that they add additional commands to the battle menu, rather than being replacers for the attack command)?

The Wallmarket editor shows that they are set up to replace the attack command, and it lets you edit this so that they should be able to appear separately (e.g. if replacing the 'coin' command), but this doesn't seem to actually achieve any difference in the game itself. There doesn't seem to be a mechanism in Wallmarket for associating the menu command and materia item with the actual output of the command?

Any suggestions welcomed.

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Hi,

Thanks for the response (Reply #1185). I followed the link, and downloaded CUE's tool, but it seems to be designed for splitting out the kernel file, and then packing it together again, which doesn't seem to help me.

I have the PSX CDs for FF7, and have copied the kernel.bin file from the CD, and edited it using Black Chocobo. But I don't have any means of putting the edited kernel.bin either back onto the CD or into an ISO or equivalent file, such that I can load it in ePSXe.

Have I missed something with the kernel extraction tool? Or is there some means of putting an updated kernel into an existing ISO file (i.e. if I use ImgBurn to create an image of the CD)?

Thanks again for any assistance!

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Hi,

I have a PSX version of FF7 on CD, playing on PC via ePSXe. I can copy the kernel.bin file, run WallMarket and edit it (minor changes only - extra materia slots on favourite weapons etc). Is there any way that I can run my game using the updated kernel.bin file? I've tried copying all files from the CD, replacing the kernel.bin and using ImgBurn to create an ISO file, but that doesn't work (black screen only). I've got a usable ISO file, but don't know how to incorporate my kernel.bin file into it.

Apologies if this is a stupid question, or if it is answered elsewhere. I have tried to look for a solution, but have been unsuccessful. Any constructive suggestions, or signposts as to where else to look, would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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