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>>to table, postion, elements:
>>to table, postion, elements:
:Well, that's why it's on the wiki. Alter it, if you think something is wrong.
:Well, that's why it's on the wiki. Alter it, if you think something is wrong.
 
::;ssg
:Certainly. More generally though, don't try to beat all the data into that table format.
:As you know, in some specific cases the information can be shown in more didactic ways.
:For example, with your method you often show one (non-representative) resource/element.
::[[User:86.67.12.43|86.67.12.43]] 14:48, 14 September 2007 (CEST)
>>to raw0x34:
>>to raw0x34:
:Are you kiddin'? Who came up with that "wonderful" name?
:Are you kiddin'? Who came up with that "wonderful" name?
::;ssg
:I came up with "raw0x###" while working on the TRAM. For the TRAM it made perfect sense as a substitute for "TRAM/thingamajig_part"
:However, the absolute offsets of the RAW addresses in the DAT resources make no sense for [[AKVA]] and [[AGDB]], which are arrays.
:Therefore I've come to the idea that we should simply index the different kinds of raw parts in the normal order of occurrence.
:For example, AKVA, BINA, OSBD, SNDD, and TXMP only have one types of RAW part, hence BINA0, SNDD0, OSBD0, TXMP0, and AKVA0.
:AGDB has 2 different liks-to-RAW, hence AGDB0 and AGDB1. And TRAM would have TRAM0, TRAM1, TRAM2, TRAM3, ..., TRAMB, TRAMC.
:Never mind that, there are not that many cross-links right now, so we can always rename pages around once the work is done.
:Man, do I love this talk page ^^
::[[User:86.67.12.43|86.67.12.43]] 14:48, 14 September 2007 (CEST)
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