C6 branch

Started by Deathwolf, August 03, 2010, 02:58:01 PM

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dcx2

You can put whatever you want after a C6 code.  It's never more than one line.

Deathwolf

include a 16 codetype?
lolz

dcx2

Quote from: dcx2 on August 03, 2010, 06:25:01 PM
You can put whatever you want after a C6 code.  It's never more than one line.

Deathwolf

#18
lol why never more than one line.

C623ED60 8023EDD0
16000000 -----------
---------- -----------
---------- -----------

does it write 8023EDD0 16000000? lol
lolz

dcx2

...wtf are you trying to do?  Didn't we just go over what the C6 code does?

Did any of your codes change po?  wtf do you think a 16 is going to do?

You're not trying again.  I don't like helping you if you aren't going to think about whether what you say makes any sense.

Deathwolf

#20
ok sorry I'll delete all my posts.
if I'm too stupid for you, I'll not ask anything more.
lolz

Deathwolf

#21
ähm yep please help.
I want to branch from 80355114 to 8006066C and then write 60000000.

C6355114 8006066C bx 8006066C
60000000 00000000

doesn't work and makes no sense.
it's the same like:

0406066C 60000000
it just should branch from 80355114 to 8006066C and then write ONE value 60000000.
makes no sense lol.

C6355114 8006066C bx 8006066C
0406066C 60000000 <-- then I can only use 8006066C


should I use full ASM instructions? dcx2 you said it's like 04 on C2.
so dcx2 please help me, maybe I understand some things wrong because my english is not the best.

thanks.



lolz