Frameline Advanced Generator

for ARRI ALEXA, AMIRA and Sony VENICE, VENICE 2

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Matt Duclos and Tom Fletcher

1636 Pokemon Fire Red 1.0 -u--squirrels- Work -

: This identifies the game title and its specific software version. Version 1.0 is the original launch code, which is highly sought after because certain glitches and memory addresses differ from the later 1.1 revision.

The glowing tree grew new leaves by spring. And in the years to come—long after the English towns became cities, and the forests shrank, and Pokémon became legend—hikers sometimes found a cheerful orange lizard sunning itself on a white oak stump, waiting for a girl who never really left.

Players looking to randomize their gameplay experience using tools like the Universal Pokémon Randomizer rely on this clean dump. The software recognizes the internal header of the "Squirrels" file instantly, ensuring that randomized wild encounters, modified trainer sprites, and updated movepools apply without corrupting the file save. Technical Specifications Game Boy Advance (GBA) File Format .gba Standard File Size 16.0 MB (16,777,216 bytes) Internal Header Code Playing and Patching the ROM

: Point the tool to your base Squirrels file as the input, select the modification file, and export the resulting new .gba game.

Here is why this specific version is so important and what you should do with it: Why this specific ROM?

If you have ever played a custom Pokémon game on an emulator, there is an incredibly high probability it was built directly on top of the 1636 Squirrels dump. Type of Modification Why It Requires the 1636 Base Difficulty / Quality of Life

: When loading the final game into an emulator, ensure your Save Type is set explicitly to Flash 128k to prevent "Save File Error" boot loops.

. To the uninitiated, it looks like just another old file. To the community, it is the "Holy Grail" of base ROMs.

A clean, unmodified (‑u‑) ROM dump of Pokémon FireRed (US, v1.0), verified against known hash DBs, labeled with the uploader “squirrels”. Often used as a base for hacks or for emulation on legacy devices. ID 1636 likely references a specific archived copy.

: A desktop tool that allows you to shuffle wild encounters, trainer parties, and item drops on the base game. How to Safely Use the File