No I meant you're not gonna be able to make a latch unless the activator's in the ASM :P
No I meant you're not gonna be able to make a latch unless the activator's in the ASM :P
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Oh well duh.
^My attempt at L activator in asmCode:Ldr r1, 0x4000130 Tst EQ r1, FDFF00000
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the problem is that it would actually be something like:
I think >_>Code:ldr r1,=0x4000130 ldrh r1,[r1] mov r2,=0xFDFF not r2 and r1,r2 cmpeq r1,#0
that's why I wanna know the shorter ones :P
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Erm yeah.... why?! Mines should work fine.Originally Posted by itsmeGames
Load value
test equivalence
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it's not testing for equivalent!
first of all, you tested if FDFF=4000130, which it obviously doesn't
second, these activators test like this:
does 0x0200 AND [r1] (where r1=0x4000130) = 0
because 0x0200 = NOT 0xFDFF and this checks if NOT FDFF AND [r1] = 0
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Ok guys, I sorta understand this. Can you make the newest, unbuggy code into a code for 1.0? I know how to, but I'm to lazy at the moment... <__>. I'm willing to test if your willing to convert! Help is greatly appreicated
Ok guys, I sorta understand this. Can you make the newest, unbuggy code into a code for 1.0? I know how to, but I'm to lazy at the moment... <__>. I'm willing to test if your willing to convert! Help is greatly appreicated
The project is almost finished I just need to find the alternate R and L activators which I will do tonight.
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>___> You could ya know, just ask.
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