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by chenxiaolong at 1:10 PM EST on December 19, 2011
@Benjamin: The source code can be compiled on Mac and Linux with:

gcc wsyster.c -o wsyster
by hcs at 1:27 PM EST on December 19, 2011
And afaik it should work ok with wine, too, weird. You gotta run it on the command line, of course.
by chenxiaolong at 4:16 PM EST on December 19, 2011
@hcs: I agree, I was able to run it in wine.

By the way, if anyone uses Linux, I've modified szstools so that it compiles on Linux. Other tools compile natively. And some packaging I did for Arch Linux:

patched szstools: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=55109
wsyster: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=55106
baad: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=55110

And a script to automate the process:

awextract: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=55113

For people using other distros, it should be pretty easy to compile the programs based on the PKGBUILD scripts in the links above.
by Benjamin at 6:43 PM EST on December 19, 2011
I'm not using Linux, I'm using Mac OS X.
by hcs at 8:01 PM EST on December 19, 2011
Doesn't OS X come with gcc?
by Benjamin at 9:52 PM EST on December 19, 2011
gcc? Can you tell me what that is? And I don't know how to use Wine Command Line either.
by hcs at 10:03 PM EST on December 19, 2011
You should just have to do:
wine blah.exe

to run blah.exe in wine, but I've never used OS X so I don't know.
gcc is the GNU C compiler, as chenxiaolong said above:
gcc wsyster.c -o wsyster
by chenxiaolong at 11:59 PM EST on December 19, 2011
@Benjamin: Sorry, I should have read more carefully. I assumed you were using Linux, since you mentioned Wine :)

With Wine, you should be able to run the programs with something like this: http://paste.kde.org/175802/

Or if Wine doesn't work, you can compile the programs natively for Mac. Like hcs, I've never used OS X before :P However, the following should work: http://paste.kde.org/175808/
by Benjamin at 6:08 AM EST on December 20, 2011
Can somebody who uses Mac just compile them? Honestly, I won't know how to do this. BTW I don't use Xcode either
by agu fungus at 10:47 AM EST on February 15, 2012
Thank you for these tools. Thanks to these, I finally managed to make three versions of the SMG2 Title Screen, in the same style as the Super Mario Sunshine Soundtrack:

http://www.mediafire.com/?20w3i8ofiobe5v0,xfggu8xzwc4q7cb,2ka3xi66ltf5v2u

The necessary files were found in B118take_6.aw, by the way.

Now that I'm thinking, can somebody ask the person (you know, furrybob) who recorded the SMS soundtrack if there is any possibility to also record the SMG soundtracks? For the best quality, he could also mix them with the tracks from the CD soundtrack.

edited 10:57 AM EST February 15, 2012

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