![]() ![]() When I search for addresses using Tsearch I'm not sure what to set it to for an 8 bit machine - i.e 1 byte, 2 bytes, 4 bytes, 8 bytes, Float etc. So what I want to be able to do is convert a Poke statement (example 26799,XXX) into the 4 digit monitor type (example $3D74) and also into a memory address I can use through a memory editor (example 04FF6904). to hexidecimal code? I used to know how to convert Poke statements into the 4 digit memory addresses that the C64 monitor uses but it was years ago and I've forgotten. Forgive my ignorance if they sound simple but I've been trying to find codes through the 'C64 Forever' emulation in conjunction with the Tsearch memory editor.įirst of all, can I convert Poke statements into 8 digit memory addresses i.e. ![]() I have a few questions that I hope someone can answer. ![]()
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