Difference between revisions of "Talk:FF7/Field/Script/Opcodes/14 IFUB"

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That's odd. It might be a destination bank/source bank pair. (Like the maths use) That makes sense as both values being compaired are in the same bank (6 and 6). In that case, the value being compaired is most likely the source bank address. (i.e. not explicit)
That's odd. It might be a destination bank/source bank pair. (Like the maths use) That makes sense as both values being compaired are in the same bank (6 and 6). In that case, the value being compaired is most likely the source bank address. (i.e. not explicit)
--[[User:Halkun|Halkun]] 22:03, 6 Sep 2006 (CDT)

Revision as of 05:03, 7 September 2006

I had split the first byte arg into two nybbles as per halkun's document. However, the second nybble of the first argument is not always zero. Example: itown1a, timer, script 1; note the second if statement after label j0:

<cpp>

init:
 return
base:
j1:
if(<50>[A] == 1)
{
 GETAI(6,E,D)
j0:
 if(<50>[11] < 50)
 {
  GETAI(6,E,F)
  if(<66>[D] == F)
  {
   INC(5,11)
   jump(j0)
  }
  SETBYTE(50,11,0)
 }
 else
 {
  SETBYTE(50,A,0)
  BITOFF(F0,B1,2)
  SETBYTE(50,11,0)
  SETBYTE(50,C,1)
  REQ(E,65)
 }
}
jump(j1)
return

</cpp>

SB 20:58, 6 Sep 2006 (CDT)




That's odd. It might be a destination bank/source bank pair. (Like the maths use) That makes sense as both values being compaired are in the same bank (6 and 6). In that case, the value being compaired is most likely the source bank address. (i.e. not explicit)

--Halkun 22:03, 6 Sep 2006 (CDT)