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Shadow to Clyde Arrowny in end credits
12-29-2017, 01:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2017, 01:55 PM by NPCnextdoor.
Edit Reason: Mention that the string length is not there
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Speaking of Madsiur's document, there are a couple of mistakes in his document. I wanted to PM Madsiur to tell him directly, but I can't.
Page 1: The top values of the normal letters should start at 00, not at 01. Thus, the letters 'a' to 'm' have incorrect values. The second line of normal letters doesn't show this error.
Page 4: The "Pointers to names pointers with starting X coordinate" shows incorrect values for Edgar's entry as they are the same as Shadow's. The correct values are:
Page 7: As indicated, the values for Locke's name output Locke Coly. The last set of values should be replaced by:
Also, the data for "and you" is located at FF8A0F-FF8A3E
I don't know which bank is 0x0F0000 - 0x0FFFFF. It is $CF? Also, I wasn't able to find the length value for this string in the vicinity of these bytes. If it was following the same format as the other strings, there should have been a "0C" at 0xFF8A0E.
Page 1: The top values of the normal letters should start at 00, not at 01. Thus, the letters 'a' to 'm' have incorrect values. The second line of normal letters doesn't show this error.
Page 4: The "Pointers to names pointers with starting X coordinate" shows incorrect values for Edgar's entry as they are the same as Shadow's. The correct values are:
Code:
C2/8DFC: 53 8E 30 56 8E 98.
Page 7: As indicated, the values for Locke's name output Locke Coly. The last set of values should be replaced by:
Code:
C2/8F52: 60 08 *04* 31
C2/8F56: 60 10 *14* 31
Also, the data for "and you" is located at FF8A0F-FF8A3E
Code:
"a"
FF8A0F: 00 08 00 31
FF8A13: 00 10 10 31
"n"
FF8A17: 08 08 0D 31
FF8A1B: 08 10 1D 31
"d"
FF8A1F: 10 08 03 31
FF8A23: 10 10 13 31
"y"
FF8A27: 20 08 28 31
FF8A2B: 20 10 38 31
"o"
FF8A2F: 28 08 0E 31
FF8A33: 28 10 1E 31
"u"
FF8A37: 30 08 24 31
FF8A3B: 30 10 34 31
I don't know which bank is 0x0F0000 - 0x0FFFFF. It is $CF? Also, I wasn't able to find the length value for this string in the vicinity of these bytes. If it was following the same format as the other strings, there should have been a "0C" at 0xFF8A0E.
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