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[[Mike Lask]] came up with the idea in 2002, and [[Brian Raiter]] made it into a Perl program. However, all that was posted was the code for the program, so those that did not have a Perl compiler could not use it. Later that year, Mike created an executable version of ChipEnd with Visual Basic 6 using information discovered by Brian. ChipEnd has since been merged into Mike's program [[Chip's Controls]] when it was released in 2003.
[[Mike Lask]] came up with the idea in 2002, and [[Brian Raiter]] made it into a Perl program. However, all that was posted was the code for the program, so those that did not have a Perl compiler could not use it. Later that year, Mike created an executable version of ChipEnd with Visual Basic 6 using information discovered by Brian. ChipEnd has since been merged into Mike's program [[Chip's Controls]] when it was released in 2003.


== Current status ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/pub/software/tworld/chipend ChipEnd Perl script]
* [http://www.pillowpc2001.net/controls/ Chip's Controls]


[[Chip's Controls]] is also able to do this job now, but until then, the Termination Glitch was an annoying problem; the [[dummy level]] was created for this purpose.
[[Category:Programs]]
[[Category:Programs]]
[[Category:Glitch fixes]]
[[Category:Glitch fixes]]

Latest revision as of 17:09, 27 February 2019

ChipEnd is a tool for modifying the CHIPS.EXE file to change which levels the "ending sequence" appears on (normally levels 144 and 149) such that the Termination Glitch does not occur.

History[edit]

Mike Lask came up with the idea in 2002, and Brian Raiter made it into a Perl program. However, all that was posted was the code for the program, so those that did not have a Perl compiler could not use it. Later that year, Mike created an executable version of ChipEnd with Visual Basic 6 using information discovered by Brian. ChipEnd has since been merged into Mike's program Chip's Controls when it was released in 2003.

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