"The only constant thing in life is change; nothing is set in stone. The old is replaced with the new. Forgive yourself for past mistakes. When many different problems in your life are resolved (personal, financial, etc.), newfound strength and confidence is gained in the process. Usually, failures, lack of assertiveness, disappointments, incompetence, low self-esteem and lack of self-respect, financial struggles, and setbacks can cause us to change and take action to solve any problem, leading to increased strength and confidence. This you learn from experience.
I have been experiencing this aforementioned newfound strength and confidence myself for the past FOUR to EIGHT years or so, getting stronger with each passing year, learning with each mistake I make and becoming more joyful in the process. Because of this newfound confidence I've acquired over the years, finding my passion is of utmost importance in 2022! You can develop this strength and confidence in yourself as well!"
To whoever's reading this, you are amazing and you are capable of doing equally amazing things. Gather confidence and be yourself! Say goodbye to the old you and welcome the new you! It wants to arise every moment, but you don't let it. Learn from your mistakes and never make that mistake again! Find your passion and live it!"
Finding my passion in life, but I may still be active on SMWCentral from time to time. Still enjoy playing many hacks, but I'm widening my perspective on life and opening myself to the new.
Originally posted by mario and luigi
i downloaded info64 and it's rather neat how it can modify rom settings in a matter of seconds.
Thanks
Now I'm working on byte-reordering
"Info64 is not a valid win32 application"
Originally posted by RedRose64
"Info64 is not a valid win32 application"
Strange o.O
Have you got a 64bit computer?
No. An old Windows XP professional.
Originally posted by RedRose64
No. An old Windows XP professional.
Ah, I think C# doesn't work with Windows XP. Is there anyone who knows how to compile a C# program for Windows XP with Visual Studio 2012 running on Windows 7?
You need to target the .NET Framework version 4.0 or earlier. I don't know about Visual Studio 2012 (can't use it because I have XP too), but in '10 you can do this by going to your project's properties page, and changing Application > Target Framework to the earliest version of the .NET Framework you can compile with.
If end up using version 3.5 or 4.0, try to use the Client Profile version.
If you are using anything earlier than 4.0, make sure you distribute the app.config file that appears alongside your built application.
You need to target the .NET Framework version 4.0 or earlier. I don't know about Visual Studio 2012 (can't use it because I have XP too), but in '10 you can do this by going to your project's properties page, and changing Application > Target Framework to the earliest version of the .NET Framework you can compile with.
If end up using version 3.5 or 4.0, try to use the Client Profile version.
If you are using anything earlier than 4.0, make sure you distribute the app.config file that appears alongside your built application.
Thank you, now I test it in Windows XP Mode.
I think I'll release the WinXP version when I'll finish working on byte reordering.