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MapMaker is one of the first programs made for Chip's Challenge. Programs that may have been around longer are [[ChipEdit]] by John Elion and [[T-Chip]], also by Ruben Spaans.
MapMaker is one of the first programs made for Chip's Challenge. Programs that may have been around longer are [[ChipEdit]] by John Elion and [[T-Chip]], also by Ruben Spaans.


MapMaker is not used very often today, due to [[AVI]]s and [[ChipCap]], and [[Tile World]]'s [[TWS]] function. It is a 16-bit program, meaning that it cannot run on 64-bit versions of Windows. MapMaker Deluxe, by [[Tyler Sontag]], fixes this issue and adds several other features.
MapMaker is not used very often today, due to [[AVI]]s and [[ChipCap]], [[Tile World]]'s [[TWS]] function, and the GliderBot discord bot. It is a 16-bit program, meaning that it cannot run on 64-bit versions of Windows.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.pvv.org/~spaans/old/download/other.html MapMaker download page]
* [http://www.pvv.org/~spaans/old/download/other.html MapMaker download page]
* [http://cczone.invisionzone.com/topic/1058-mapmaker-deluxe/ MapMaker Deluxe]
[[Category:Programs]]
[[Category:Programs]]

Latest revision as of 03:12, 17 January 2021

MapMaker is a Chip's Challenge program by Ruben Spaans. It generates a full map of a CC level that the user specifies, and also reveals invisible walls, the state of blue walls, items hidden under blocks, and the paths of specific monsters such as fireballs, pink balls, and gliders, drawn with lines corresponding to their colors.

MapMaker is one of the first programs made for Chip's Challenge. Programs that may have been around longer are ChipEdit by John Elion and T-Chip, also by Ruben Spaans.

MapMaker is not used very often today, due to AVIs and ChipCap, Tile World's TWS function, and the GliderBot discord bot. It is a 16-bit program, meaning that it cannot run on 64-bit versions of Windows.

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