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I rememoved mostly the text describing the various formats of the data. I left all the offsets intact, and in fact added several new ones, so the net content actually increased. I just need to start a seperate page for data formats, but of course since I am still learning about Wiki usage I need to find an example of text linkage. | I rememoved mostly the text describing the various formats of the data. I left all the offsets intact, and in fact added several new ones, so the net content actually increased. I just need to start a seperate page for data formats, but of course since I am still learning about Wiki usage I need to find an example of text linkage. | ||
:See [[EarthBound:ROM map]] for an example of a proper ROM map. There are two blue links in there, so you can see table format pages, too. --[[User:AnyoneEB|AnyoneEB]] 23:34, 26 December 2005 (EST) |
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A large amount of information was removed from this page (diff). Will this information be moved to proper pages and linked from here? --AnyoneEB 18:12, 26 December 2005 (EST)
Jigglysaint here:
I rememoved mostly the text describing the various formats of the data. I left all the offsets intact, and in fact added several new ones, so the net content actually increased. I just need to start a seperate page for data formats, but of course since I am still learning about Wiki usage I need to find an example of text linkage.
- See EarthBound:ROM map for an example of a proper ROM map. There are two blue links in there, so you can see table format pages, too. --AnyoneEB 23:34, 26 December 2005 (EST)