
N64® Functions Menu
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al - Audio Library Functions
gDP - DP GBI Macros
gdSP - General GBI Macros
gSP - SP GBI Macros
gt - Turbo Microcode RDP
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Math - Math Functions
nuSys - NuSystem
os - N64 Operating System
sp - Sprite Library Functions
uh - Host to Target IO
64DD - N64 Disk Drive
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ramstart
Syntax
ramstart type
Explanation
It acquires a starting logical block address (LBA) for a RAM area of a disk of a specified type.
There are seven disk type values, 0 through 6, so if the type value specified is less than 0 or greater than 6, an error occurs. Also, there is no RAM area in a type 6 disk, so you must specify a type value between 0 and 5 inclusive. For details, see Chapter 11, "N64 Disk Drive Hardware Specifications" in the N64 Disk Drive Programmer's Guide.
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Last updated March 1998
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