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  C0A3      1    Lives earned or lost
  C0A3      1    Lives earned or lost
  C0A4      1    ? (0x39 = Game Over)
  C0A4      1    ? (0x39 = Game Over)
C207      1    Probably used in Mario's jump routine. 0x00 = Not jumping, 0x01 = Ascending, 0x02 = Descending
C208      1    Mario's jump height
C20A      1    Mario is on the ground flag (0x01 = On the ground, 0x00 = In the air)
  DA15      1    Lives
  DA15      1    Lives



Revision as of 01:34, 24 March 2016

Chip tiny.png The following article is a RAM map for Super Mario Land.

RAM Map

VRAM

Addr    Size    Description
----    ----    -----------
9806       2    Lives displayed, copy from (DA15)
9821       1    Score - Ten thousands
9822       1    Score - Thousands
9823       1    Score - Hundreds
9824       1    Score - Tens
9825       1    Score - Ones
....    ....    ....
9829       1    Coin - Tens
982A       1    Coin - Ones
....    ....    ....
982C       1    Current world
982E       1    Current stage
....    ....    ...
9831       1    Timer - Hundreds
9832       1    Timer - Tens
9833       1    Timer - Ones

WRAM

Addr    Size    Description
----    ----    -----------
C0A3       1    Lives earned or lost
C0A4       1    ? (0x39 = Game Over)
C207       1    Probably used in Mario's jump routine. 0x00 = Not jumping, 0x01 = Ascending, 0x02 = Descending
C208       1    Mario's jump height
C20A       1    Mario is on the ground flag (0x01 = On the ground, 0x00 = In the air)
DA15       1    Lives

HRAM

Addr    Size    Description
----    ----    -----------
FF99       1    Powerup Status
....    ....    ....
FFB3       1    ? (0x39 = Game Over)
FFFA       1    Coins (Hex-encoded decimal)
FFFB       1    ? (0x2B = Extra Life)

Notes

  • Hex encoded decimal (daa) - if you view it as a hex number, the count skips A through F in any given ordinal. In this way, the hex value is human readable as the "correct" (decimal) number.
  • A list of less certain addresses is available on the Talk page for further review.