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Are the build instructions correct? #10

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RemiTorracinta opened this issue Apr 18, 2020 · 5 comments
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Are the build instructions correct? #10

RemiTorracinta opened this issue Apr 18, 2020 · 5 comments

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@RemiTorracinta
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Hello,

I tried multiple times to follow the instructions on both Mac and PC, but the ISO I produced seems indistinguishable from vanilla.

One thing that's odd about the instructions is that you build a new Start.dol but it gets placed in the root folder, rather than replacing the Start.dol in the system folder. Is that expected?

In my various attempts, the md5 checksums of the ISO's I built (off of bab10fd) are:

def66eff503db0cddcb8970d6ee5582b
f226aeee3fead533a6348952e9be6d9c
a5e899800c2a3372c713928e57164cd3
c5575728e488b7fb98bc72cf87087112
6eb01851384f449d832953289ecbd8f5

Is it definitely me doing something wrong? I'm was able to produce the codes.gct and patch the Start.dol file no problem.

@RemiTorracinta
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Sidenote: might not be bad build instructions; eg perhaps there's a bug in the initialization sequence, I assume it was recently modified by the addition of lag fix.

@FeintDoxx
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Also ran into this issue, when running GCR and having it not use game.toc it will load all the additional files that were added to the root folder otherwise GCR ignores them obviously and we get vanilla otherwise stated above. Tried building without loading game.toc just give resulting image too large.

@Soapsuds
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I also ran into trouble trying to build this myself. The build instructions are definitely not complete and at this point I'm fairly sure some special sauce goes into the releases.

@randy-marsh
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Same issue here, anyone has found a path to solve it?

@FeintDoxx
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FeintDoxx commented Mar 2, 2021

Same issue here, anyone has found a path to solve it?

I was getting exactly the same error on the exact same file as @atom-sgt
What I did to fix it was to do a git clone and not downloading the repo as a zip file. Maybe the download of the zip file got broken for some strange reason, but that's how I fixed it.
Prefer cloning repos and not downloading them as is!

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I've like never used github so apologies for my formatting but according to that issue thread seems to be similarly related.

But as for myself, originally using the Training-Mode-Master.zip, would extract and attempt to build using the tools recommended build ie GCR and would never get it to work. Then after a bit of frustration i left it alone just to come back to it weeks later and apparently I had also in my docs Training.Mode.2.0.Beta3.7z which had a more streamline ISO creator, literally just drag and drop and worked flawlessly but basically either like the other quote bad repo clone or some sort off issues with the copy we downloaded.

Although on the main page on the right there is "Releases" with Training Mode 2.0 with "Training.Mode.2.0.Beta3.7z" download at the bottom. That honestly should do it no need for other tools just drag and drop onto the BAT file. and bam

@randy-marsh
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@RemiTorracinta

https://github.com/UnclePunch/Training-Mode/releases/tag/v2.0

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