uCON processes SNES images on UNIX/Linux systems.
One of the key benefits of uCON is its ability to convert image formats between FIG, SWC, and MGD. It also offers IPS and baseline patching, as well as image padding, splitting, and joining. If you need to fix NTSL/PAL issues or apply slowROM fixes, uCON has got you covered.
What's more, uCON is open source and portable, making it a flexible tool for your needs. Installing uCON is easy too - simply open a terminal and type "make" or "g++ -o ucon ucon.cpp".
Once installed, uCON can be used with a variety of commands, such as converting between image formats, creating MGH name files, applying baseline patches or IPS patches, and more. It also has switches for Sega Genesis or Super NES operations, as well as a quiet mode for suppressing image information.
Whether you're working with Sega Genesis or Super NES files, uCON has a range of tools to help you convert, fix, and manipulate your images. Give it a try and see how it can streamline your workflow.
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