The EXE Creator is basically the same as MyChips, except you can change the "ending" levels in your EXE (see the ChipEnd
page). It creates a new EXE file to play a custom level set. You find the orginal chips.exe file, the name of the new .exe file,
the name of the new .ini file (stores the scores), the name of the .dat file (the level set), and the "fake" and "real" last levels. As of version 3.1, Chip's Controls remembers the original EXE each time you load the EXE creator.
Note: you must make sure the level set name is no longer than 9 characters (including the ".dat") and the ini file name no more than
11 characters (including the ".ini").
Here's a screenshot of this window:
How to create and play .exe files
Open Chip's Controls.
Select "Run EXE Creator" from the Tools menu.
Select the original Chips.exe, the place you want to save your new .exe, the new .ini file (score file), the level set, and the "fake" and "real" last levels.
Click OK.
Go to the folder where you saved your .exe file and double-click on the .exe.