Conversation Between Blah and karatekid552
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January 30th, 2013 5:51 PMkaratekid552I have seen varibles in the 2000's used by Ruby once or twice. So, idk.
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January 30th, 2013 5:48 PMBlahYeah, sound kinda silly. What about variables 0-3999? Are those safe? Also updates to my questions in help thread :D
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January 30th, 2013 5:40 PMkaratekid552He told me himself in a pm that he didn't like the way it worked either. It doesn't quite make sense, especially why it would randomly stop at 900, you would think it would be FFF, just for simplicity.
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January 30th, 2013 5:31 PMBlahI'm feeling bad for calling him wrong now..Well you learn something new everyday. Anyways, can you answer my question in the simple questions section? :D
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January 30th, 2013 5:25 PMkaratekid552It's the visitor message directly below yours on my profile. It was by a well know author and it checks out. I just wanted to know which cariables I had been palying with since I used flags 1000-1062 in all of my hacking up till now.
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January 30th, 2013 2:16 PMBlahCan you link me this post, maybe I can figure it out (though if you couldn't I prob can't either).
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January 30th, 2013 1:40 PMkaratekid552After talking to tajaros, he showed me the post where he learned about the flag problem. Turns out, the overlaping starts 900, which my test confirms. The flags are stored in one byte sections whereas vars are 2. I am not quite sure which varable 1000 overlaps as no matter how much math I do, every variable I test is not affected by 1000.
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January 30th, 2013 2:05 AMBlahThat's because we are :P
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January 29th, 2013 7:08 PMkaratekid552I feel like we are double teaming every person that asks a question....
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January 29th, 2013 6:05 PMBlahlol, close enough :P
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January 29th, 2013 5:52 PMkaratekid552Actually, it's in the ram:). Same difference.
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January 29th, 2013 5:50 PMBlahHmm, it's a mystery :D
I'm not a good person to ask, I know nothing of how these things work inside the ROM :P -
January 29th, 2013 5:48 PMkaratekid552I can see that, however, why would it leak into the 4000's? Why not the 0000's or 1000's?
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January 29th, 2013 5:46 PMBlahExactly! Thus they are not the same, so why would they be stored in places that will let them overlap (there is the case where it was never intended for FireRed to hold flags over 1000, and thus it leaks over to variable memory space -- doubt this).
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January 29th, 2013 5:43 PMkaratekid552No, because you don't need one. You only turn booleans on and off.

