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A documentation article for the [[expanded PC items]] in
For Japanese versions, the accessible addresses start at D4B4 instead (regardless of Red/Green/Blue/Yellow?). One byte prior to the first item address is the byte representing the number of items in the PC.
Odd addresses represent items and even ones quantities. To decipher the slot from the ordering below, divide the ordering by two if even. If odd, add one to it then divide by two (in addition to the odd and even numbers intuitively known; A is even, B, is odd, C is even, D is odd, E is even and F is odd).▼
▲Odd addresses represent items and even ones quantities. To decipher the slot from the ordering below, divide the ordering (the 1., 2., 3., etc.) by two if even. If odd, add one to it then divide by two
The technicality that also affects [[expanded inventory]] may also apply; so the address after item 128 quantity wrap around to a mirror of the item 1-128 addresses again.▼
If considering the address, (in addition to the odd and even numbers intuitively known; A is even, B, is odd, C is even, D is odd, E is even and F is odd).
▲The technicality that also affects [[expanded inventory]] may also apply; so the
==Accessible addresses (from item 1 through to 128)==
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