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Deleted User Posts: 49/-7750 |
Ehhh, I have a stupid question, how I change the RAM addresses? |
spel werdz rite Posts: 132/1796 |
Is there a way of finding RAM addresses for NES games?
Do any NES emulators have the RAM search function like ZSNES or SNES9x? |
Kailieann Posts: 31/808 |
hmmm...
I vaguely recall there being a rom address somewhere that changed the friction for the entire game. If you can track the offset down, you could try repointing it to an unused RAM address. |
BMF54123 Posts: 14/876 |
Originally posted by spel werdz rite Actually, there's only two settings: not slippery (00) or slippery (anything else). I verified it in the code myself. That "higher values = more slippery" BS has been circulating since before the original board exploded almost TWO YEARS ago. |
spel werdz rite Posts: 22/1796 |
I use Snes9x
HELP: The level friction (7E0086) isn't working when I want to increase it. What does "absolute value type" mean. (I think I know but I'm still getting nothing). |
Kailieann Posts: 8/808 |
Dunno about anyone else, but I use ZSNES's cheat search. |
Cruel Justice Posts: 6/1637 |
That's excellent! I really needed that for my hack. I kinda wanted Mario to be a little faster, just to add to the challenge. How do you retrieve that btw? Do you use a tool or just mess with it? |
Kailieann Posts: 2/808 |
Memory Map
I haven't gotten around to cleaning up the code, yet, but it still works. |