Questions About Gtuner Filetypes
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Questions About Gtuner Filetypes
This is mostly directed at J2Kbr but if anyone else knows let me know!
Just an Idle curiosity. How many different file types does GTUNER support? Also what is the P for in GPC?
Game Program Code, Game Project Code, Game Protocol Code?
As for the file types, I am aware of
Just an Idle curiosity. How many different file types does GTUNER support? Also what is the P for in GPC?
Game Program Code, Game Project Code, Game Protocol Code?
As for the file types, I am aware of
- GBC
- GIT
- GMK
- GPC
- GPH
- GPJ
- GPS
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PoshLemur - Sergeant Major
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Re: Questions About Gtuner Filetypes
PoshLemur wrote:This is mostly directed at J2Kbr but if anyone else knows let me know!
Just an Idle curiosity. How many different file types does GTUNER support? Also what is the P for in GPC?
Game Program Code, Game Project Code, Game Protocol Code?
As for the file types, I am aware ofAm I missing any?
- GBC
- GIT
- GMK
- GPC
- GPH
- GPJ
- GPS
.gpc originally started out as Gamepad Proxy C iirc.
I don't know If this is still the case for gpc2.
I would assume the G is now referenced as "Gtuner", or simply "Game". I may be wrong though. It could very well still be referenced as Gamepad.
As for the others (You may already know).
GIT = Input Translator file.
GBC = Bytecode File.
GMK = Macro File.
GPC = Source Code following the GPC2 language.
GPH = Header File. Source code same as GPC.
GPJ = Project File.
GPS = Source File written in assembly.
Also there is.
GPK = Game Pack File. Not sure what actually makes it different from an ordinary .GBC file.
GPM = Persistent Memory File.
GCD = Interactive Configuration Descriptor File.
The GtunerIV IDE editor can open .gpc, .gph and .gps files only. Side note .gps files are read only.
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DontAtMe - Captain
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Re: Questions About Gtuner Filetypes
DontAtMe wrote:......
Awesome! Thank you, great answer! GP everywhere makes a lot more sense now. You are very well informed.
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PoshLemur - Sergeant Major
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