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'''Example:''' 011 01 010 ( | '''Example:''' 011 01 010 (01101010, or 6A in hexadecimal) will add a yellow color overlay, rendering non-objects (such as the background and the HUD), as well extending the background to the left. | ||
===PPU Color Overlay List=== | ===PPU Color Overlay List=== |
Revision as of 15:02, 27 September 2016
The following article is a Tutorial for Panic Restaurant.
Input Explanation
The value is in binary.
Bit Location | Input |
---|---|
0000000x | Right |
000000x0 | Left |
00000x00 | Down |
0000x000 | Up |
000x0000 | Start |
00x00000 | Select |
0x000000 | B |
x0000000 | A |
Example: Holding Right, B, and A will give 11000001 (or 0xC1).
PPU Type Explanation
The value is in binary.
Bit Location | Function |
---|---|
0000000x | Disable Color Blend |
000000x0 | Extend BG to Left |
00000x00 | (Doesn't do anything) |
0000x000 | Render BG (Background) |
000x0000 | Render OBJ (Object) |
00x00000 | Red Color Overlay |
0x000000 | Green Color Overlay |
x0000000 | Blue Color Overlay |
Example: 011 01 010 (01101010, or 6A in hexadecimal) will add a yellow color overlay, rendering non-objects (such as the background and the HUD), as well extending the background to the left.
PPU Color Overlay List
Value | Color 1 | Color 2 | Color 3 |
---|---|---|---|
000 | 666666 | ADADAD | FFFFFF |
001 | 7E5D4B | D69E80 | FFE9BD |
010 | 506E59 | 89BB98 | CAFFE0 |
011 | 676342 | B0A970 | FFF9A6 |
100 | 5C6882 | 9CB1DC | E6FFFF |
101 | 685C63 | B09DA9 | FFE7F9 |
110 | 4B640A | 80AA11 | BCFB19 |
111 | 4C4C4C | 818181 | BFBFBF |
Reading the ROM's Batches of Objects (0x01401C/583, 0x0145CC/853)
Each object is 4 bytes long.
- 1st byte is the X position.
- 2nd byte is the Y position.
- 3rd byte is the object's type.
- 4th byte is miscellaneous, depending on the object's type (usually used for defining which way it's facing).
For how X/Y are read:
ROM's Value | RAM's X/Y 2 | RAM's X/Y 1 |
---|---|---|
0xAB | 0x0A | 0xB0 |
Batches are split into stages; that is, the segments can only be used in specific stages. The second batch is split into checkpoints (from entering doors or Special Events) as well.
ROM | Stage | Checkpoint |
---|---|---|
0x01401C/83 | 1 | Any |
0x014084/14F | 2 | Any |
0x014150/207 | 3 | Any |
0x014208/317 | 4 | Any |
0x014318/41F | 5 | Any |
0x014420/583 | 6 | Any |
0x0145CC/D7 | 1 | 0 |
0x0145D8/E3 | 1 | |
0x0145E4/F3 | 2 | |
0x0145F4/607 | 2 | 0 |
0x014608/2F | 1 | |
0x014630/47 | 2 | |
0x014648/53 | 3 | |
0x01465/F | 3 | 0 |
0x014660/93 | 1 | |
0x014694/AB | 2 | |
0x0146AC/D7 | 3 | |
0x0146D8/E3 | 4 | |
0x0146E4/F3 | 4 | 0 |
0x0146F4/F | 1 | |
0x014700/17 | 2 | |
0x014718/27 | 3 | |
0x014728/33 | 4 | |
0x014734/47 | 5 | |
0x014748/6F | 5 | 0 |
0x014770/9B | 1 | |
0x01479C/A7 | 2 | |
0x0147A8/C3 | 3 | |
0x0147C4/CF | 4 | |
0x0147D0/E3 | 6 | 0 |
0x0147E4/F7 | 1 | |
0x0147F8/803 | 2 | |
0x014804/1B | 3 | |
0x01481C/2B | 4 | |
0x01482C/3F | 5; Cutscene | |
0x014840/53 | 6 |
Example Object
- ROM: 0x01433C/F
- Only in Stage 5, but can be used with any checkpoint.
- 1st Byte: 0x32; X2 is 0x03, and X1 is 0x20.
- 2nd Byte: 0x0C; Y2 is 0x00, and Y1 is 0xC0.
- 3rd Byte: 0x09; object type is Pizza.
- 4th Byte: 0x01; causes the object to face right.
Internal Data for Panic Restaurant
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