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Example 3: You have all the keys. The binary value would be 00001111. In hex, this would be 0F. | Example 3: You have all the keys. The binary value would be 00001111. In hex, this would be 0F. | ||
* <tt>0xCA5C</tt> = Musical Coins | * <tt>0xCA5C</tt> = Musical Coins | ||
Revision as of 01:14, 28 March 2013
The following article is a RAM map for Wario Land 3.
General
- 0xCA04 = Coins (first digit)
- 0xCA05 = Coins (last two digits)
- Note: This value is stored as a decimal value; for example, when you have 99 coins, this is stored as 99 in hex, not 63 as you might expect.
- 0xCA06 = Current Level
- 0xCA3B = Day/Night (day when bit 0 = 0; night when bit 0 = 1)
- 0xCA5B = Keys
This is a 4-bit binary value. The format is as follows: xxxx.... - Unused ....x... - Blue Key .....x.. - Green Key ......x. - Red Key .......x - Gray Key This value is then translated into hex. Example 1: You have only a gray key. The binary value would be 00000001. In hex, this would be 01. Example 2: You have both the blue and green keys. The binary value would be 00001100. In hex, this would be 0C. Example 3: You have all the keys. The binary value would be 00001111. In hex, this would be 0F.
- 0xCA5C = Musical Coins