Building Bug

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  1. TheJeli

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    I decided to make a random art hack today so I opened SonMapEd and edited the tiles in paint. It imported them sucsessfully but I needed to change the chunks and blocks. I did this and saved it (using the most recent version of SonED2). I went to build to see how it looked but there was a bug. I couldn't read it before it closed down. I was using Sonic 1 (Split and Text by Hivebrain) (ASM68K). Any help, or atleast telling me want went wrong, would be highly apreciated. Thanks in advance.


    P.S: I am new here so I don't know how many points this should get.
     
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    Replace "build.bat" with this one: Download, I put a pause on this batch so it won't close down when it's finished, once you've replaced it and tried again, show us what the errors are it displays.
     
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    The layout files "LZ" and "LZBG" have no data (i.e. no bytes, nothing), something has erased them completely, I recommend copying the LZ and LZBG layout files from a fresh disassembly of Sonic 1 over to your hack, you'll have to start your layout again unfortunately.


    Do you have any idea what might have caused the layout files to become completely erased?
     
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    Edit: I built the game before SonED got a chance to save it. My bad. :)


    Thanks for the help!


    If a mod could lock this topic that would be great.
     
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