See my translation project thread and yes it is Curse Slash, although jinx isn't actually too bad from the meaning.
using a pretty good script editor other than wallmarket, its easy to change the name of the move, can't remember the name of this editor as my laptop has crashed
Quote from: Jaitsu on 2010-05-17 23:55:16using a pretty good script editor other than wallmarket, its easy to change the name of the move, can't remember the name of this editor as my laptop has crashedAre you talking about the 1st kernel2.bin editor?? I have it and its named Teioh.
Well now we have Wallmarket to edit the kernel2.bin but for me if I only want to edit the kernel2.bin I'd prefer Teioh cause its much easier to use and somewhat not so complicated. Maybe newbies should use Teioh.
Quote from: nikfrozty on 2010-05-18 00:23:54Well now we have Wallmarket to edit the kernel2.bin but for me if I only want to edit the kernel2.bin I'd prefer Teioh cause its much easier to use and somewhat not so complicated. Maybe newbies should use Teioh. that and i've always had trouble with newer versions of wallmarket, one of which always crashed my computer witht the BSOD
Quote from: Jaitsu on 2010-05-18 00:30:49Quote from: nikfrozty on 2010-05-18 00:23:54Well now we have Wallmarket to edit the kernel2.bin but for me if I only want to edit the kernel2.bin I'd prefer Teioh cause its much easier to use and somewhat not so complicated. Maybe newbies should use Teioh. that and i've always had trouble with newer versions of wallmarket, one of which always crashed my computer witht the BSODO_o! Dude, seriously?! BSoD and everything?! That's likely more a problem with the system you're running it on than WM itself.
Quote from: NFITC1 on 2010-05-18 12:59:11Quote from: Jaitsu on 2010-05-18 00:30:49Quote from: nikfrozty on 2010-05-18 00:23:54Well now we have Wallmarket to edit the kernel2.bin but for me if I only want to edit the kernel2.bin I'd prefer Teioh cause its much easier to use and somewhat not so complicated. Maybe newbies should use Teioh. that and i've always had trouble with newer versions of wallmarket, one of which always crashed my computer witht the BSODO_o! Dude, seriously?! BSoD and everything?! That's likely more a problem with the system you're running it on than WM itself.on three seperate computers?
Could be a .NET issue.Of course, if you were using a something like WxPython, for instance...
Quote from: Bosola on 2010-05-18 21:34:17Could be a .NET issue.Of course, if you were using a something like WxPython, for instance...only ever use normal windows, and the crash usually occurs when opening or recompiling kernel
Quote from: Jaitsu on 2010-05-19 01:01:20Quote from: Bosola on 2010-05-18 21:34:17Could be a .NET issue.Of course, if you were using a something like WxPython, for instance...only ever use normal windows, and the crash usually occurs when opening or recompiling kernelBSOD Usually is hardware or driver related...Since you are using a proggy that deals with alot of kernel editing I'd do a RAM check to see if one of your sticks is bad...
Quote from: Mako on 2010-05-19 19:02:56Quote from: Jaitsu on 2010-05-19 01:01:20Quote from: Bosola on 2010-05-18 21:34:17Could be a .NET issue.Of course, if you were using a something like WxPython, for instance...only ever use normal windows, and the crash usually occurs when opening or recompiling kernelBSOD Usually is hardware or driver related...Since you are using a proggy that deals with alot of kernel editing I'd do a RAM check to see if one of your sticks is bad... He said it happens on 3 different computers.