Hacker Evolution For Mac



Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed with relative ease. Hacker Evolution 3.10 is a third party application that provides additional functionality to OS X system and enjoys a popularity among Mac users. However, instead of installing it by dragging its icon to the Application folder, uninstalling Hacker Evolution 3.10 may need you to do more than a simple drag-and-drop to the Trash.

The Theory of Evolution Mac/Linux Patches v1.1.2 – zip – 963 download(s) – 507 KB The Theory of Evolution Manual v1.0.0 – zip – 1844 download(s) – 16 MB Patches are provided in xdelta format for Mac/Linux users, and as an all-in-one patcher executable for Windows users. Hacker Evolution 2010 September 14, 2010 MAC; PC + 3 more; IPHN; IPAD; LIN; A portable entry in the Hacker Evolution series, trading the console-command-heavy style of the previous games for a faster, phone-friendly puzzle system.

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When installed, Hacker Evolution 3.10 creates files in several locations. Generally, its additional files, such as preference files and application support files, still remains on the hard drive after you delete Hacker Evolution 3.10 from the Application folder, in case that the next time you decide to reinstall it, the settings of this program still be kept. But if you are trying to uninstall Hacker Evolution 3.10 in full and free up your disk space, removing all its components is highly necessary. Continue reading this article to learn about the proper methods for uninstalling Hacker Evolution 3.10.

Manually uninstall Hacker Evolution 3.10 step by step:

Mac

Most applications in Mac OS X are bundles that contain all, or at least most, of the files needed to run the application, that is to say, they are self-contained. Thus, different from the program uninstall method of using the control panel in Windows, Mac users can easily drag any unwanted application to the Trash and then the removal process is started. Despite that, you should also be aware that removing an unbundled application by moving it into the Trash leave behind some of its components on your Mac. To fully get rid of Hacker Evolution 3.10 from your Mac, you can manually follow these steps:

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1. Terminate Hacker Evolution 3.10 process(es) via Activity Monitor
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Before uninstalling Hacker Evolution 3.10, you’d better quit this application and end all its processes. If Hacker Evolution 3.10 is frozen, you can press Cmd +Opt + Esc, select Hacker Evolution 3.10 in the pop-up windows and click Force Quit to quit this program (this shortcut for force quit works for the application that appears but not for its hidden processes).

Open Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder in Launchpad, and select All Processes on the drop-down menu at the top of the window. Select the process(es) associated with Hacker Evolution 3.10 in the list, click Quit Process icon in the left corner of the window, and click Quit in the pop-up dialog box (if that doesn’t work, then try Force Quit).

2. Delete Hacker Evolution 3.10 application using the Trash

First of all, make sure to log into your Mac with an administrator account, or you will be asked for a password when you try to delete something.

Open the Applications folder in the Finder (if it doesn’t appear in the sidebar, go to the Menu Bar, open the “Go” menu, and select Applications in the list), search for Hacker Evolution 3.10 application by typing its name in the search field, and then drag it to the Trash (in the dock) to begin the uninstall process. Alternatively you can also click on the Hacker Evolution 3.10 icon/folder and move it to the Trash by pressing Cmd + Del or choosing the File and Move to Trash commands.

For the applications that are installed from the App Store, you can simply go to the Launchpad, search for the application, click and hold its icon with your mouse button (or hold down the Option key), then the icon will wiggle and show the “X” in its left upper corner. Click the “X” and click Delete in the confirmation dialog.

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3. Remove all components related to Hacker Evolution 3.10 in Finder

Though Hacker Evolution 3.10 has been deleted to the Trash, its lingering files, logs, caches and other miscellaneous contents may stay on the hard disk. For complete removal of Hacker Evolution 3.10, you can manually detect and clean out all components associated with this application. You can search for the relevant names using Spotlight. Those preference files of Hacker Evolution 3.10 can be found in the Preferences folder within your user’s library folder (~/Library/Preferences) or the system-wide Library located at the root of the system volume (/Library/Preferences/), while the support files are located in '~/Library/Application Support/' or '/Library/Application Support/'.

Open the Finder, go to the Menu Bar, open the “Go” menu, select the entry:|Go to Folder... and then enter the path of the Application Support folder:~/Library

Search for any files or folders with the program’s name or developer’s name in the ~/Library/Preferences/, ~/Library/Application Support/ and ~/Library/Caches/ folders. Right click on those items and click Move to Trash to delete them.

Meanwhile, search for the following locations to delete associated items:

  • /Library/Preferences/
  • /Library/Application Support/
  • /Library/Caches/

Besides, there may be some kernel extensions or hidden files that are not obvious to find. In that case, you can do a Google search about the components for Hacker Evolution 3.10. Usually kernel extensions are located in in /System/Library/Extensions and end with the extension .kext, while hidden files are mostly located in your home folder. You can use Terminal (inside Applications/Utilities) to list the contents of the directory in question and delete the offending item.

4. Empty the Trash to fully remove Hacker Evolution 3.10

If you are determined to delete Hacker Evolution 3.10 permanently, the last thing you need to do is emptying the Trash. To completely empty your trash can, you can right click on the Trash in the dock and choose Empty Trash, or simply choose Empty Trash under the Finder menu (Notice: you can not undo this act, so make sure that you haven’t mistakenly deleted anything before doing this act. If you change your mind, before emptying the Trash, you can right click on the items in the Trash and choose Put Back in the list). In case you cannot empty the Trash, reboot your Mac.

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Tips for the app with default uninstall utility:

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You may not notice that, there are a few of Mac applications that come with dedicated uninstallation programs. Though the method mentioned above can solve the most app uninstall problems, you can still go for its installation disk or the application folder or package to check if the app has its own uninstaller first. If so, just run such an app and follow the prompts to uninstall properly. After that, search for related files to make sure if the app and its additional files are fully deleted from your Mac.

Automatically uninstall Hacker Evolution 3.10 with MacRemover (recommended):

No doubt that uninstalling programs in Mac system has been much simpler than in Windows system. But it still may seem a little tedious and time-consuming for those OS X beginners to manually remove Hacker Evolution 3.10 and totally clean out all its remnants. Why not try an easier and faster way to thoroughly remove it?

If you intend to save your time and energy in uninstalling Hacker Evolution 3.10, or you encounter some specific problems in deleting it to the Trash, or even you are not sure which files or folders belong to Hacker Evolution 3.10, you can turn to a professional third-party uninstaller to resolve troubles. Here MacRemover is recommended for you to accomplish Hacker Evolution 3.10 uninstall within three simple steps. MacRemover is a lite but powerful uninstaller utility that helps you thoroughly remove unwanted, corrupted or incompatible apps from your Mac. Now let’s see how it works to complete Hacker Evolution 3.10 removal task.

1. Download MacRemover and install it by dragging its icon to the application folder.
2. Launch MacRemover in the dock or Launchpad, select Hacker Evolution 3.10 appearing on the interface, and click Run Analysis button to proceed.
3. Review Hacker Evolution 3.10 files or folders, click Complete Uninstall button and then click Yes in the pup-up dialog box to confirm Hacker Evolution 3.10 removal.

The whole uninstall process may takes even less than one minute to finish, and then all items associated with Hacker Evolution 3.10 has been successfully removed from your Mac!

Benefits of using MacRemover:

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MacRemover has a friendly and simply interface and even the first-time users can easily operate any unwanted program uninstallation. With its unique Smart Analytic System, MacRemover is capable of quickly locating every associated components of Hacker Evolution 3.10 and safely deleting them within a few clicks. Thoroughly uninstalling Hacker Evolution 3.10 from your mac with MacRemover becomes incredibly straightforward and speedy, right? You don’t need to check the Library or manually remove its additional files. Actually, all you need to do is a select-and-delete move. As MacRemover comes in handy to all those who want to get rid of any unwanted programs without any hassle, you’re welcome to download it and enjoy the excellent user experience right now!

This article provides you two methods (both manually and automatically) to properly and quickly uninstall Hacker Evolution 3.10, and either of them works for most of the apps on your Mac. If you confront any difficulty in uninstalling any unwanted application/software, don’t hesitate to apply this automatic tool and resolve your troubles.

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Contents

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Patches are provided in xdelta format for Mac/Linux users, and as an all-in-one patcher executable for Windows users.
We recommend the np21.exe executable of Neko Project II fmgen for emulation. See our PC-98 Emulation guide for more details.

anex86 and T98-Next cannot play the main HDI version of the game that you might find on the internet. This is due to the version of DOS that is being used with that particular HDI. If you want to use anex86 you’ll have to create your own HDI with DOS 3.3 (possibly others, but we’ve only tested with 3.3) and then copy the content of the prominent HDI (aside from the DOS system files) into this new one you’ve made. Also, builds of Neko Project II ending in “x11.exe” will freeze at the end of Chapter Four. We generally recommend you just play the game using the multiple floppy disk images.

Common Issues

1. I’m getting a checksum error on the User Disk of my FDI files?

This problem is a little more difficult to solve for all operating systems, but our present Patcher shouldn’t run into it on Windows. Linux and Mac, however, could run into the problem since they are still using full disk patches.

The way a User Disk works is that, normally you have to create your own User Disk using the System Disk that your game came with. It’s kind of like installing the game, except to another disk. So what happens is, most of the FDI files around the internet may have the same Disk B1 through B4, but they each might have a different User Disk made by different people at different times. It will be very difficult for us to create a patch for every single user disk out there. You may keep looking for a User Disk with the hashes given in the readme, but it may simply be easier to use the HDI or HDM patches, as these disks are available in a more standardized format.

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2. The game fades to black after finishing Chapter 4, and never loads Chapter 5.

This bug seems to occur in versions of Neko Project II that end in x11.exe. We’re looking at this, but for now, we recommend using np21.exe from the np2fmgen emulator pack.

3. The patcher isn’t working?

We updated our patching process (1.1.1 – 2017/7/4) to use Pachy98, our new patching program, which should fix a lot of the compatibility problems the older patcher (1.1.0) was having. If you are still having issues patching, please, please, please report a bug. We are planning to use this patching system going forward with ALL of our releases so if we don’t get your issue sorted out now, you’ll have the same issues going forward.

Status

Completed on December 28th, 2016
Process: Mapping, Dumping, Translation, Reinsertion, Revision, Bugfixes, Image Reinsertion, Formatting, Finishing Touches, Manual Translation, Manual Layout, Beta Testing

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About Game

E.V.O.: Search for Eden was released in the West on July 15th, 1993. It did okay, and became somewhat of a cult classic. So when we say the game that came before it called E.V.O.: The Theory of Evolution (46 Okunen Monogatari: The Shinkaron) published by Enix and released on the NEC PC-9801 system is more even more obscure, we might actually be understating how unknown it is outside of Japan.

E.V.O.: The Theory of Evolution is an RPG, about one step more primitive than the Dragon Quest games published by the same company. You control one character as they progress through the different eras of life on planet Earth, fighting turn-based battles with damage being based on stats that you control directly. Once you’ve pushed a stat to its uppermost limit, your character evolves into a completely different creature with different abilities in battle. The story itself is somewhat similar to Search for Eden, but much more fleshed out with a lot of different stories for each era that the game explores. And while Search for Eden ends with humanity as the pinnacle of evolution, The Theory of Evolution goes a bit further into the future…

You can read more about the game and its history on its Wikipedia article or over at Hardcore Gaming 101’s article about the E.V.O. series.

About Project

This is our first project as 46 OkuMen, as well as hollowaytape and kuoushi’s first romhacking project in general. So it’s been a long and exciting process.

Here are some fun things we discovered about the game and script along the way:

  • During the opening and ending cinematics, the game interprets any string starting with “A” as an image filename (ex. AV001.GDT), and crashes as a result.
  • The game supports a “brief pause” control code, but only incorporates it into the game script in the first chapter. The developers may have forgotten it existed while writing the rest of the game.
  • The science presented about the creatures in this game is actually quite accurate and well-sourced.
  • A few of the chapter titles reference specific things. One of these might not come through in the translation too well, but chapter one is actually a reference to the KAI-YU-KAN Aquarium in Osaka, Japan. The aquarium opened in the same year as E.V.O.: The Theory of Evolution‘s release in Japan, so they named the first chapter the KAI-YU-KI (or KAI-YU Period). The literal translation for those two characters is OCEAN-PLAY, which is how we came to the current translation in our patch. Another chapter title that underwent a small change was chapter two, which we have in the game as Coal Forest Period. The original Japanese, JU-RA-KI, is a sort of play on words with the two characters used for JU-RA referring to the forests spreading onto land, while the full JU-RA-KI also stands for the Jurassic Period based on the syllables alone. Unfortunately, chapter two doesn’t actually take place during the Jurassic, so it got tweaked.
  • The Teilhardorphus is named after the French Paleontologist, Philosopher, and Jesuit Priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, who was one of the people responsible for the discovery of the Peking Man. This is one of many of the creatures named after real people, most of which were named after people who worked on the game such as the Sugiyaman, which is named after the game’s composer, Sugiyama Kouichi.
  • Not so much a note about the game, but if you wanted to see what the Japanese packaging for The Theory of Evolution and Search for Eden looked like, sonofashark /Ultimate scanned and uploaded that to his Flickr account.
  • (more notes to come at a future date)

Screenshots

Team

hollowaytape – Hacking
kuoushi – Translation, Editing, Trailer
SkyeWelse – Title Graphics, Promo Art, Manual Layout
Racoon Sam / SkyeWelse – Main Title Graphic
M-bot – Graphics Hacking
sonofashark / Ultimate – Manual Scans
not_log – Manual Scanlation
joseji – Special Thanks
cuba2006 – Special Thanks / Extra Bugtesting
Highwang, SkyeWelse, Arboreal, RadGalaxy, measuredincm, gonameyourself – Beta Testing