

The important ones are the emulator launcher, BPS support (they're smaller than IPS, and can't be applied to wrong file), and the multi-patch support. It will list all the Z64 files in the RAR archive. Drag and drop the rar file directly onto ezyZip. Refreshes all folder windows once file associations are claimed, instead of waiting until next reboot.ĭespite the added features, the executable is smaller than LIPS. Here are the steps to convert the archive into Z64 file (s) using ezyZip: To select the rar file, you have two options: Click 'Select rar file to convert' to open file chooser.

(But I'd bet you didn't even know LIPS can't handle that, they're rare.) (No plans for an OS X port I don't have any Macs nearby, though I'll include it if someone else makes one.)Ĭan handle files containing characters outside the 8-bit character set (for example フローティング.ips). You can get Windows or GTK+ GUIs, or a CLI-only app depending only on libc. It's either that or flashing a console window for a tiny while when it's double clicked, and a rare bug is better than a common bug.)Ĭan apply a patch and run it in an emulator without forcing the user to create temporary files.Ĭan compile and run on any platform you want. (Note that you'll get the C:\> prompt again, with Flips' output on top, if launched from cmd directly it works fine from batch files. Both LIPS and Flips are fully capable of applying patches generated with the other.Ĭan apply and create patches through the command line. Generated IPS patches are (usually) (slightly) smaller (99.9994% on SMWCP2 1-15-13.ips) than those from LIPS. Problem is that Ive no idea where Ill find an. You can convert a headered (.smc) ROM to unheadered (.sfc) here. (Can't create multiple patches at once, though make a batch file if you need that.) extremely useful for any romhacks, just be sure to use the online version if you dont have windows. Berkay: There's a patch with that tag too.Ĭan apply multiple patches at once.
