dougeff wrote:
Option 1 - download the missing dll
I don't really recommend doing this in the "direct" way. There are a
lot of malware scams propagating through "download this DLL" sites.
The process for finding a missing DLL is usually to look up the appropriate package that the DLL is normally distributed in, e.g. the MSVCRT family of DLLs belong to various Visual Studio Runtime packages distributed by Microsoft and you should download them directly from there.
dougeff wrote:
Option 2 - use another tool. Nes Screen tool. I think tepples wrote a program also.
The NES screen tool is available here:
http://shiru.untergrund.net/software.shtmlWhat does PAL.EXE do, anyway? Are you trying to make a palette to use in an emulator, or a palette to use in an NES ROM? If you're making a ROM, it's often appropriate just to type it into your assembly source as hexadecimal numbers, rather than try to include a binary.