Ok I have the numbered folders in anim like :anim/0/animthe anim folder with the anim9 file (THE ANIMATION) directed at which ever screen you want?
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Ok I have the numbered folders in anim like :anim/0/animthe anim folder with the anim9 file (THE ANIMATION) directed at which ever screen you want?
Yes that's the one I used lol
You renamed you custom firmware's payload to "arm9payload.bin" and put it in /anim? And you have the arm9loaderhax.bin from here on the root of your sd card?Yes that's the one I used lol
YupYou renamed you custom firmware's payload to "arm9payload.bin" and put it in /anim? And you have the arm9loaderhax.bin from here on the root of your sd card?
Did you compile the latest arm9? If so rename arm9loaderhax.bin (the bootanim9 payload) to arm9loaderhax_si.bin
Hmmmm now that's something I haven't tried lolDid you compile the latest arm9? If so rename arm9loaderhax.bin (the bootanim9 payload) to arm9loaderhax_si.bin
The latest arm9 merged screeninit and no screeninit together so screeninit can be turn on by adding _si to the arm9loaderhax.binHmmmm now that's something I haven't tried lol
Is this the latest https://github.com/AuroraWright/arm9loaderhax/releases/tag/19/06 ?The latest arm9 merged screeninit and no screeninit together so screeninit can be turn on by adding _si to the arm9loaderhax.bin
That is the latest stable. I meant compiling it yourself.Is this the latest https://github.com/AuroraWright/arm9loaderhax/releases/tag/19/06 ?
Ok how would I go about that?That is the latest stable. I meant compiling it yourself.
is it still outputting the anim file? On linux it usually ignores the error and continues. Otherwise you're giving me an excuse to reboot into my osx partitionI'm getting an error when I run the makeanim script on my Mac.
rm: output.bin: No such file or directory
The stuff before that works fine (ask for filename, framerate, animated or not, and compressed or not).
It does output a file named "anim".is it still outputting the anim file? On linux it usually ignores the error and continues. Otherwise you're giving me an excuse to reboot into my osx partition
You can ignore the error then, its just telling you that the file it was trying to clean up didnt exist when the command executedIt does output a file named "anim".
You can ignore the error then, its just telling you that the file it was trying to clean up didnt exist when the command executed