2010-2-21 My patch allows you to reset the clock so you can make it the right time every time you play (though it's a bit tedious). 12 real-life hours 2. Legit Pokemon Ruby cart with internal battery no longer working: it will never grow 3. GBA Flashcart with Pokemon Ruby rom: it will never grow. One final question, do you know if there ever was.
Cool, I'm glad you decided to post this for everyone. Uilson kolin okkuljtizm. I personally don't hack Emerald, so I don't know much about the functionality and such.
Isn't this a counter? So if I were to say save at 4 hours 15 mins and 12 seconds, and then go do something else for from arbitrary amount of time, when I continue playing it will read as if no time has passed. I think in the FireRed RTC which ZodiacTheGreat and interdepth created, they used system time. Maybe you can try something like that? Also, if you want people to help you with code efficiency, you should use meaningful variables and label names (as opposed to 'something'). Cool, I'm glad you decided to post this for everyone. I personally don't hack Emerald, so I don't know much about the functionality and such.
Isn't this a counter? So if I were to say save at 4 hours 15 mins and 12 seconds, and then go do something else for from arbitrary amount of time, when I continue playing it will read as if no time has passed. I think in the FireRed RTC which ZodiacTheGreat and interdepth created, they used system time. Maybe you can try something like that? This is intended for flash carts that don't have RTC chips so there is no 'System time'. Maybe you should read before posting. I didn't write this, I just ported it.
I don't see why you couldn't rename those 'something's into more meaningful names. Right now those might as well be hex offsets, since they give about the same information as 'something'. The point is that if you are asking people for suggestions to optimize your code, you should not make them have to re-research everything themselves. At the very least you could comment what you're trying to do. Samsung xpress m2020 proshivka fix windows 10. If you just changed some pointers at the end and don't really know whats going on, that's a different story.
I don't see why you couldn't rename those 'something's into more meaningful names. Right now those might as well be hex offsets, since they give about the same information as 'something'. The point is that if you are asking people for suggestions to optimize your code, you should not make them have to re-research everything themselves. At the very least you could comment what you're trying to do. If you just changed some pointers at the end and don't really know whats going on, that's a different story.
You keep saying it's my code. I told you that I ported it and that's it. I called those offsets 'SOMETHING' because they needed a name for me to make it so it could be assembled. I only put the 'suggestions to optimize' thing because there may be ways it can be improved, not because I am looking for ways to improve it. It's people like you why I hate posting stuff on here. Either read and understand what you read or don't bother posting.
'Clicks on ignore.' Is there a DAN that is able to work with this, perchance?
A flashcart friendly DAN would be a little more than perfectly awesome. Thanks for this port, by the way. To be honest, I'm trying to see if there's a way to make primedialga's read this clock's status byte (with his tool installing the RTC, then the DAN, then uninstalling the RTC (which leaves the DAN in place) and compiling this to use the same status byte) - I'm pretty sure that the way interdpth's rtc (and thus primedialga's DAN) works though that it will be stuck at midnight forever this way. I lack the understanding to move beyond this point.
Not what I meant - I know that, quite well actually. There is no RTC because even in the one or two insane flashcarts that include it, it doesn't work the way interdpth's does.
I'm not using interdpth's rtc at all at this point; I just felt the need to explain that I already know I can't wrap some random person's (in this case, primedialga's) day and night to this clock fix, by having it read the values this routine sets. And I lack the experience to write a dan from scratch that reads from the bytes this sets. So, I take it there's no DAN that would be compatible with this? Not what I meant - I know that, quite well actually. There is no RTC because even in the one or two insane flashcarts that include it, it doesn't work the way interdpth's does. I'm not using interdpth's rtc at all at this point; I just felt the need to explain that I already know I can't wrap some random person's (in this case, primedialga's) day and night to this clock fix, by having it read the values this routine sets.