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* [[MOTHER_3:BXT_block|BXT block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:BXT_block|BXT block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:CCG block|CCG block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:CCL_block|CCL block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:RAS_block|RAS block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:SAR_block|SAR block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:SAR_block|SAR block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:RAS_block|RAS block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:SOB_block|SOB block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:SOB_block|SOB block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:CCL_block|CCL block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:USE_block|USE block]]
* [[MOTHER_3:USE_block|USE block]]


[[Category:MOTHER 3 named data structures|Named data structures]]
[[Category:MOTHER 3 named data structures|Named data structures]]
[[Category:MOTHER 3]]
[[Category:MOTHER 3]]

Revision as of 20:32, 15 July 2013

Overview

MOTHER 3 uses a number of named data structures to organize data in both ROM and RAM. They can be identified by a four-letter ASCII header, and in most cases a corresponding footer. Shown below is a list of known structures: