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Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - Angelo26 - 01-01-2011 I was browsing through this forum looking for ASM tutorials for FF6 http://acmlm.no-ip.org/board/thread.php?id=99 And found this book, which seems to be one of the best resources for learning ASM to hack FF6 and other SNES games that use the same microprocessor: ![]() Hopefully this will help anyone else trying to understand how to use those troublesome commands when hex editing the FF6 ROM ![]() Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?t3sx249cwt8bdx2 RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - Zeemis - 01-01-2011 Nice find, I'll be reading this a lot. RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - xJCSx - 01-01-2011 Cool!! I've always wondered how on the earth do people MAKE commands for a game - like "flash screen," "call subroutine," "begin action queue," "down 4 tiles," etc. This is a great find man. If only I wasn't 14 ![]() RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - Angelo26 - 01-02-2011 8] It -is- amazing that at 14 you're able to create custom events, the only ones capable of doing that may be Nattak and/or Djinn. So give yourself some credit ![]() RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - xJCSx - 01-02-2011 Haha thanks very much Angelo, I needed some encouragement. As much as I hate to stray from the topic and admit this, I must say I've become very un-organized after the days following Christmas Eve. I got an Xbox 360 for Christmas and pretty much a whole slew of FPS online games. More than anything, it's hard to deny the xbox and get back to 16 bit SNES ROM image hacking via hex editor, when I can be blasting guys faces and bailing out of helicopters online. I need to get my priorities straight big time. Thankfully though, your boss is 90 percent done. As for my game, it hasn't been touched in a week and a half. And I even have the slight tendency to not get up early and read through the boards and learn more Assembly codes. While this will sound weird, I'm getting a bit intimidated to go and hex edit events now - where I had last left off, I caused the game to crash in about 21 ways, 22 if you count explosions ![]() ![]() Agh sorry I'm boring you with all this, just need to get back to the board and my game ha but thanks for the kind words! ![]() RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - Gi Nattak - 01-03-2011 "More than anything, it's hard to deny the xbox and get back to 16 bit SNES ROM image hacking via hex editor, when I can be blasting guys faces and bailing out of helicopters online." Heh, I can relate with this! I always go back to the 16-bit, and ROM hacking though. Especially since my XB Live ran out a couple months ago, along with my internet. It can be really tedious and boring if your not in the mood to learn these ancient codes, and hex edit stuff. Taking a break can be really beneficial, until your ready to continue. Send me an invite on Live though, GT:TWELVE GAUGE187 I will most likely be on soon ^_^ RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - xJCSx - 01-03-2011 Haha atleast I'm not as alone as I thought! xD But yeah sent the request, twelve gauges are the way to go! ![]() But anyways Angelo might get not like it if I break his board lol. But yeah maybe we can pop some bad guys in our free time :p RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - Angelo26 - 01-05-2011 Justin's crazy but a nice guy lol Just found another source on how to learn Assembly for SNES. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Super_NES_Programming RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - madsiur - 12-20-2011 Here's a good reference (Hosted by Assasin) for 65816 Opcode. I find it very useful since it is easy to browse and there are many examples. http://www14.brinkster.com/assassin17/thegun.htm Edit: A really useful complete opcodes list with their hex values: http://www.defence-force.org/computing/oric/coding/annexe_2/ RE: Assembly (ASM) Hacking Book - madsiur - 01-12-2012 Here's another programming book specific to the 65816: ![]() Download If the download link ever expire, it can be found on Romhacking.net as well in the Document section. edit: download link updated |