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ISGBDK
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General
AuthorDavid Phillips (ACZ)
TypePC Utilities
Version2000
LicensePublic Domain
Last Updated2000/02/01
Links
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ISGBDK is a program that allows you to quickly check and see if a ROM was compiled with GBDK or was written in assembly language.

Based Jimmy Mardell's version, which was written in Pascel, ISGBDK was developed in C, and compiled as a Win32 console app, so that it could use long filenames.

User guide

Stick this utility in a directory with a bunch of ROMs and run the testgbdk.bat file to create code.txt, which will list what each ROM was compiled with.

If you feel really daring, you could use it in a batch file to do things based on the results. It will return these codes to the OS:

0 -- ROM was compiled with GBDK
1 -- ROM is something else (ASM)
2 -- Some sort of error

Credits

Thanks to Jimmy Mardell.

External links

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