Fuel Limit Factor $8563 WTF?
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A nibble (see also: nybble) is 4 bits of a byte. It is either the upper 4 or the lower 4 together.
Seems in this case they are storing data in an format where the row is selected, then one of two nibbles from that row is selected.
Looking at the table $8563 values in hex helps.
RBob.
Seems in this case they are storing data in an format where the row is selected, then one of two nibbles from that row is selected.
Looking at the table $8563 values in hex helps.
RBob.
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Ok....
PE AFR thread
I remember reading this, but didn't understand a lot at the time. I do now.
More specifically, why the Limit factor itself? It's in the code just prior to the BPW being outputed. Next line after LE953 in the ANHT hac.
More code to trace.... I get completely lost when the CCR stuff goes on in the "background"
Got a few books on the way, hope they help.
PE AFR thread
I remember reading this, but didn't understand a lot at the time. I do now.
More specifically, why the Limit factor itself? It's in the code just prior to the BPW being outputed. Next line after LE953 in the ANHT hac.
More code to trace.... I get completely lost when the CCR stuff goes on in the "background"
Got a few books on the way, hope they help.
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