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The '''Infamous Bit-Of-Confusion''' is scene slang for the most significant bit of a 16-bit memory location which is storing a 15-bit value. The term appears to have been introduced by Y0shi circa 1994. In [[CGRAM]], reading the bit-of-confusion returns [[PPU2]] [[open bus]]. | The '''Infamous Bit-Of-Confusion''' is scene slang for the unused most significant bit of a 16-bit memory location which is storing a 15-bit value. The term appears to have been introduced by Y0shi circa 1994.<sup>[1]</sup> In [[CGRAM]], reading the bit-of-confusion returns [[PPU2]] [[open bus]]. | ||
=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
* [[LFSR]] | |||
* [[List of Y0shi's Docs]] | * [[List of Y0shi's Docs]] | ||
* [[MDR]] | * [[MDR]] | ||
* [[S-DSP/Noise]] | |||
* [[Addressword]] | |||
* [[List of Registers with Unused Bits]] | |||
=== | === References === | ||
# Y0shi, SNES.2 | |||
# https://problemkaputt.de/fullsnes.htm#snesppucolorpalettememorycgramanddirectcolors | |||
[[Category:Video]] | [[Category:Video]] | ||
[[Category:Flags]] | [[Category:Flags]] | ||
[[Category:Scene Slang]] | [[Category:Scene Slang]] |