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i was looking at the ram map address 7e0015 and i realized something, in the past, it noted #$number values of what value to load to test the controller like if i remember, the y button used #$40?

were those like incorrect? why were they removed?

its now

$7E:0015 1 byte I/O Controller data 1. Format: byetUDLR.
b = A or B; y = X or Y; e = select; t = Start; U = up; D = down; L = left, R = right.

and it used to be

$7E:0015 1 byte I/O Controller data 1
01=Right, 02=Left, 04=Down, 08=Up, 10=Start, 20=Select, 40=Y and X, 80=B and A

i have the old ram map copied somewere if needed for my question.
That's basically the same, just in a more detailed format.
You must see byetUDLR as binary.
01000000
byetUDLR
01000000 = 40, you can do this with a calculator.
It's basically the same, but with binary.
This way you can also combine button-presses.

EDIT:Level Up..?
Last edited on 2012-02-27 02:48:19 AM by Torchkas.
well, that clears things up i guess, i really did not see it that way, i felt it was easier the old way, thanks for the clearup

EDIT: it might just be my lack of knowledge but i really didnt think of binary when seeing the format.
Last edited on 2012-02-29 01:42:12 PM by omegazeroINFI.
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