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 GAIG v0.1 - Gameboy Advance Intro Grabber


 What is GAIG?
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 With GAIG you're able to grab an intro out of a GBA ROM file!
 At least it must contain an intro to grab it ;)

 If you think that this tool will remove the intro, then you're
 on the WRONG way! It will NOT modify the input file!



 How do i use it?
 ----------------

 Pretty simple!

 Usage:      gaig.exe <input file>

 Example 1:  gaig.exe game.gba

 Example 2:  gaig.exe *.gba

 Example 3:  gaig.exe game1.gba game2.gba


 Gaig creates a new file with the same size like the original file.
 But it contains NO data of the original game!
 Most part of the file is zeroised (0x00 ...)! Only the intro data is still
 available. If you ZIP the grabbed file, it should be a just few kb in size.

 Example 1, would check for a file called "game.gba" and saves the
 intro (output) as "gaig-game.gba".

 Example 2, would check the whole directly for *.gba files and tries
 to grab the intro of each file! :)

 Example 3, i'm sure you know what it does ...


 Tricky? Not really!


 Release information
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     22nd October 2002  -  Initial release
     23rd October 2002  -  Released a linux version of GAIG
                           Compiled with SUSE Linux (thx to Ali)



 Don't forget to send ya grabbed intro to www.cracktro.com ;-)