Post by Enigma on Sept 8, 2004 11:43:11 GMT -5
Text Modifier Test: Part 1
This test is going to work on the basics of Text modifying. Nothing too difficult. Later tests will work on other ways of doing these, but for now a basic understanding is needed. Included will by Text Modifiers in 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit. 8-bit format is by far the easiest to use; however, it uses two times as many lines of code than 16-bit format & four times as many lines of code than 32-bit format when creating a text modifier. 16-bit format & 32-bit format, on the other hand, are somewhat difficult (usually for beginners) to use, for their text values must be entered in reverse, as well as their formats along with 8-bit format are sometimes combined when finishing a text modifier. Read through the methods discussed in the Text Modifier Walkthroughs[/u] in the Code Archive for HCTP. You should attempt to master these before starting this test.
This test will not have any conversions attached to it either. All text modifiers will be in GS2 v3 -v5 & CB2 [NTSC] format, which for the benefit of this site is Hex / Raw. Again, no conversions of any kind[/i] will be required. The only 2 things you will need are as follows:
Text Modifiers (Hex / Raw NTSC)[/u]
Offical Code Converter Site[/u]
Be sure to look at each question carefully, and assess what can be done. Remember some members ask for things impossible or that cannot be fully done, so remember to state anything you think needs an extra response, such as “Cannot be done” or “too many values”, ect. Simply post your answers in a separate post here, and I’ll answer / check / give advice here too. Remember cheating is only fooling yourself, so please don’t! That said, good luck
Please answer all in GS2 v3 - v5 & CB2 [NTSC] (Hex / Raw) Format. Also please do this by hand, for anyone who knows how to use the Super Converter already. The Super Converter will be brought up and assessed in the next test.
1) Ric Flairs Ringname to Evolution - 8-bit
2) A-train Nickname to Albert - 8-bit
3) Intercontinental Championship to TV Title - 16-bit
4) Steve Austins Ringname to Sheriff - 16-bit
5) Smackdown A to Xplosion A - 16-bit
6) Kurt Angles Nickname to Olympic Hero - 32-bit
7) The Undertaker Ringname to The Deadman - 32-bit
8) HEAT to Velocity - 32-bit
This test is going to work on the basics of Text modifying. Nothing too difficult. Later tests will work on other ways of doing these, but for now a basic understanding is needed. Included will by Text Modifiers in 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit. 8-bit format is by far the easiest to use; however, it uses two times as many lines of code than 16-bit format & four times as many lines of code than 32-bit format when creating a text modifier. 16-bit format & 32-bit format, on the other hand, are somewhat difficult (usually for beginners) to use, for their text values must be entered in reverse, as well as their formats along with 8-bit format are sometimes combined when finishing a text modifier. Read through the methods discussed in the Text Modifier Walkthroughs[/u] in the Code Archive for HCTP. You should attempt to master these before starting this test.
This test will not have any conversions attached to it either. All text modifiers will be in GS2 v3 -v5 & CB2 [NTSC] format, which for the benefit of this site is Hex / Raw. Again, no conversions of any kind[/i] will be required. The only 2 things you will need are as follows:
Text Modifiers (Hex / Raw NTSC)[/u]
Offical Code Converter Site[/u]
Be sure to look at each question carefully, and assess what can be done. Remember some members ask for things impossible or that cannot be fully done, so remember to state anything you think needs an extra response, such as “Cannot be done” or “too many values”, ect. Simply post your answers in a separate post here, and I’ll answer / check / give advice here too. Remember cheating is only fooling yourself, so please don’t! That said, good luck
Please answer all in GS2 v3 - v5 & CB2 [NTSC] (Hex / Raw) Format. Also please do this by hand, for anyone who knows how to use the Super Converter already. The Super Converter will be brought up and assessed in the next test.
1) Ric Flairs Ringname to Evolution - 8-bit
2) A-train Nickname to Albert - 8-bit
3) Intercontinental Championship to TV Title - 16-bit
4) Steve Austins Ringname to Sheriff - 16-bit
5) Smackdown A to Xplosion A - 16-bit
6) Kurt Angles Nickname to Olympic Hero - 32-bit
7) The Undertaker Ringname to The Deadman - 32-bit
8) HEAT to Velocity - 32-bit