If you don't know how to set up PKSV-UI, I will explain so here.
1. Download PKSV-UI and A-Map if you haven't already. The links are on the home page.
2. Run the AssociateShell.bat file to see if PKSV-UI can be updated. Don't worry if get get an error. This will not affect the program itself.
3. Open PKSV-UI. You should get this page.
1. Download PKSV-UI and A-Map if you haven't already. The links are on the home page.
2. Run the AssociateShell.bat file to see if PKSV-UI can be updated. Don't worry if get get an error. This will not affect the program itself.
3. Open PKSV-UI. You should get this page.
4. If you want to load your rom from PKSV-UI itself, you can. Though, it will be harder to test. To load a rom from PKSV-UI, simply go under the 'ROM' tab, click on 'Open Rom', and select your desired ROM. After you do that, you can type your script. When you finish your script, go under the 'ROM' tab again, and click 'Test Rom' to test your ROM.
(Note: I advise you to load the ROM first before typing the script, or else the program may not read the script as part of the ROM.)
Alternatively
You can open PKSV-UI in A-Map. When you open A-map, go to 'Settings', then 'Choose Script Editor'. Find the pksvui.exe file, and click 'Choose'. If you get a pop-up message like the picture shown below, click 'No'.
(Note: I advise you to load the ROM first before typing the script, or else the program may not read the script as part of the ROM.)
Alternatively
You can open PKSV-UI in A-Map. When you open A-map, go to 'Settings', then 'Choose Script Editor'. Find the pksvui.exe file, and click 'Choose'. If you get a pop-up message like the picture shown below, click 'No'.
Now your set! Enjoy your programming experience!