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FAQ Converting moves to new, unglitched, PAL game.
First thing to do is change all of the addresses (first 8 digits of each line).
Here are the conversions:
Player 1 Addys
D106B454 -> D1069E24
D106B456 -> D1069E26
8106B460 -> 81069E30
8106B462 -> 81069E32
8115AF52 -> 81159932
Player 2 Addys
D106B514 -> D1069EE4
D106B516 -> D1069EE6
8106B520 -> 81069EF0
8106B522 -> 81069EF2
8115B2AA -> 81159C8A
Player 3 Addys
D106B5D4 -> D1069FA4
D106B5D6 -> D1069FA6
8106B5E0 -> 81069FB0
8106B5E2 -> 81069FB2
8115B602 -> 81159FE2
Player 4 Addys
D106B694 -> D106A064
D106B696 -> D106A066
8106B6A0 -> 8106A070
8106B6A2 -> 8106A072
8115B95A -> 8115A33A
K, now thats done theres just one more thing left to do, but it differs depending on whether you are converting an old PAL code to a new PAL code or an NTSC code to a PAL code.
Old PAL to New PAL
Take the values (the last 4 digits of a line) for the addresses (first 8 digits of a line) of these addresses:
8106B462 ???? p1
8106B522 ???? p2
8106B5E2 ???? p3
8106B6A2 ???? p4
On your PC click Start, then run, the type calc. You will get up a calculator. Select hex then enter one of the values.
Click - then type 152 and click =
Then simply replace the old value with your answer.
**NOTE** Each of the above addresses may appear numerous times in a code and DONT always have the same value, you must convert each one of these lines separately.
NTSC to New PAL
Take the values (the last 4 digits of a line) for the addresses (first 8 digits of a line) of these addresses:
8106B462 ???? p1
8106B522 ???? p2
8106B5E2 ???? p3
8106B6A2 ???? p4
On your PC click Start, then run, the type calc. You will get up a calculator. Select hex then enter one of the values.
Click - then type 1D0 and click =
Then simply replace the old value with your answer.
**NOTE** Each of the above addresses may appear numerous times in a code and DONT always have the same value, you must convert each one of these lines separately.
First thing to do is change all of the addresses (first 8 digits of each line).
Here are the conversions:
Player 1 Addys
D106B454 -> D1069E24
D106B456 -> D1069E26
8106B460 -> 81069E30
8106B462 -> 81069E32
8115AF52 -> 81159932
Player 2 Addys
D106B514 -> D1069EE4
D106B516 -> D1069EE6
8106B520 -> 81069EF0
8106B522 -> 81069EF2
8115B2AA -> 81159C8A
Player 3 Addys
D106B5D4 -> D1069FA4
D106B5D6 -> D1069FA6
8106B5E0 -> 81069FB0
8106B5E2 -> 81069FB2
8115B602 -> 81159FE2
Player 4 Addys
D106B694 -> D106A064
D106B696 -> D106A066
8106B6A0 -> 8106A070
8106B6A2 -> 8106A072
8115B95A -> 8115A33A
K, now thats done theres just one more thing left to do, but it differs depending on whether you are converting an old PAL code to a new PAL code or an NTSC code to a PAL code.
Old PAL to New PAL
Take the values (the last 4 digits of a line) for the addresses (first 8 digits of a line) of these addresses:
8106B462 ???? p1
8106B522 ???? p2
8106B5E2 ???? p3
8106B6A2 ???? p4
On your PC click Start, then run, the type calc. You will get up a calculator. Select hex then enter one of the values.
Click - then type 152 and click =
Then simply replace the old value with your answer.
**NOTE** Each of the above addresses may appear numerous times in a code and DONT always have the same value, you must convert each one of these lines separately.
NTSC to New PAL
Take the values (the last 4 digits of a line) for the addresses (first 8 digits of a line) of these addresses:
8106B462 ???? p1
8106B522 ???? p2
8106B5E2 ???? p3
8106B6A2 ???? p4
On your PC click Start, then run, the type calc. You will get up a calculator. Select hex then enter one of the values.
Click - then type 1D0 and click =
Then simply replace the old value with your answer.
**NOTE** Each of the above addresses may appear numerous times in a code and DONT always have the same value, you must convert each one of these lines separately.