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This is a guide for binary-coded decimal and its use in |
This is a guide for binary-coded decimal and its use in all Generation I games. |
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Binary-coded decimal is used for money in the Generation I games. It is programmed so that a hexadecimal value represents its visual decimal equivalent; the maximum value for any money byte is 0x99 (normally 153 in decimal, is read as 99 in binary-coded decimal). |
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This is a guide for binary-coded decimal and its use in all Generation I games.
Information
Binary-coded decimal is used for money in the Generation I games. It is programmed so that a hexadecimal value represents its visual decimal equivalent; the maximum value for any money byte is 0x99 (normally 153 in decimal, is read as 99 in binary-coded decimal).