01-06-2013, 10:44 AM
CA/0000 is part of the CPU addressing. All you need to do is subtract 0xC00000 from it to get the hex offset you'll need to edit.
For example, the first address Astaroth listed is CA/5E72. Subtract 0xC00000 from that and you get 0xA5E72.
Keep in mind that if you're working with a headered ROM, you'll need to add 0x200 to your result to get to the desired offset.
For example, the first address Astaroth listed is CA/5E72. Subtract 0xC00000 from that and you get 0xA5E72.
Keep in mind that if you're working with a headered ROM, you'll need to add 0x200 to your result to get to the desired offset.
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