![]() ![]() Not to mention that there's a lot of things that Riku's tool doesn't do properly, so while it might produce "Valid" results that work on your console, they will never be clean results without a lot of work, and Riku isn't interested in releasing his work anyways. Anyone can fix up an old script with minimal effort, whereas we'd have to disassemble the simple CIA converter, convert the assembly back into some language like C (or if you'd really like to deal with the ASM then go for it) then once all of that work is done, make changes and recompile. This may get "old" but it won't ever be in the state Simple CIA Converter is in, why? Simple, it's "open source" (quotes because it isn't licensed). however, assuming that they did perform similar actions, let's take a look at some other aspects, so sure simple CIA converter is easy to use, BUT it is old. ![]() Heh, helluva alot better eh? Well, as Plailect said above, it isn't really the same thing, so apples to oranges really. ![]()
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