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AUJP Posted
I posted my commented AUJP file on Moates.net under hacks.
AUJP JP1.zip
Contains everything from the stock file through commenting, S19 and reassembled bin.
It's all there, I didn't get a chance to do ALL the things i wanted but this could take forever
The memory locations are added as well as the code references and data references from the disassembler (nice for see in "where used")
I also included the "goes to" lines where the same functions point to different locations within the ANHT bin.
This is just a good starting point to getting it perfect.
I'm hoping this file will make a good base for changes because the ANHT is different enough to make it difficult to follow.
Enjoy,
JP
edit: sorry but you'll have to get past my "book" at the beginning.
AUJP JP1.zip
Contains everything from the stock file through commenting, S19 and reassembled bin.
It's all there, I didn't get a chance to do ALL the things i wanted but this could take forever
The memory locations are added as well as the code references and data references from the disassembler (nice for see in "where used")
I also included the "goes to" lines where the same functions point to different locations within the ANHT bin.
This is just a good starting point to getting it perfect.
I'm hoping this file will make a good base for changes because the ANHT is different enough to make it difficult to follow.
Enjoy,
JP
edit: sorry but you'll have to get past my "book" at the beginning.
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NICE!!! Thank you very much... I've been learning assembly this year in school and was looking forward to diving into some of my own code additions. I've gotten the AUJP to disassemble and then reassemble successfully, but this commented .asm you've done is awesome! Thank you very much!
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Thanks
From all the info I've learned from here it's good to give 
Alot of errors were corrected from going through the ANHT but some still exist (commenting only, the code is solid)
If anyone finds things that "should" be corrected, please send me an email with it so the next revision will be better.
Future enhancements would include commented sections describing functions and table effects better so making changes by just tuning the existing code constants is understood easier.
I had to give up making changes currently and get back to retuning my ride for the summer but plan on implementing any corrections that are found.
The idea was to end up with the best commented file for all who begin can get up to speed faster and begin to contribute to the greater cause".
Every new person has a different or new idea that can get lost by not understanding the basics. (I was one of those)
I'm hoping that with more good info out there the ideas can become reality faster and breed new developments that benifit everyone.

Alot of errors were corrected from going through the ANHT but some still exist (commenting only, the code is solid)
If anyone finds things that "should" be corrected, please send me an email with it so the next revision will be better.
Future enhancements would include commented sections describing functions and table effects better so making changes by just tuning the existing code constants is understood easier.
I had to give up making changes currently and get back to retuning my ride for the summer but plan on implementing any corrections that are found.
The idea was to end up with the best commented file for all who begin can get up to speed faster and begin to contribute to the greater cause".
Every new person has a different or new idea that can get lost by not understanding the basics. (I was one of those)
I'm hoping that with more good info out there the ideas can become reality faster and breed new developments that benifit everyone.
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Re: AUJP Posted
Originally posted by JP86SS
I posted my commented AUJP file on Moates.net under hacks.
AUJP JP1.zip
I posted my commented AUJP file on Moates.net under hacks.
AUJP JP1.zip
I hope others appreciate the time and work you put into sharing that effort.
Thanks....
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