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'''ENDX''' is an 8-bit [[DSPRAM]] register. Each bit represents one of the 8 voices. | '''ENDX''' is an 8-bit [[DSPRAM]] register. Each bit represents one of the 8 voices. | ||
When a voice is keyed on, its corresponding bit in ENDX is cleared. | |||
If the [[S-SMP]] attempts to write to ENDX, all bits of ENDX are cleared. | If the [[S-SMP]] attempts to write to ENDX, all bits of ENDX are cleared. |
Revision as of 12:13, 17 July 2024
ENDX is an 8-bit DSPRAM register. Each bit represents one of the 8 voices.
When a voice is keyed on, its corresponding bit in ENDX is cleared.
If the S-SMP attempts to write to ENDX, all bits of ENDX are cleared.
See Also
Reference
- subparagraph 7.2.2.5 of page 3-7-9 of Book I of the official Super Nintendo development manual