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MOTHER 3 uses a number of named data structures to organize data in both ROM and RAM. They can be identified by a four-letter ASCII header, and in most cases a corresponding footer. Shown below is a list of known structures: | MOTHER 3 uses a number of named data structures to organize data in both ROM and RAM. They can be identified by a four-letter ASCII header, and in most cases a corresponding footer. Shown below is a list of known structures: |
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Overview
MOTHER 3 uses a number of named data structures to organize data in both ROM and RAM. They can be identified by a four-letter ASCII header, and in most cases a corresponding footer. Shown below is a list of known structures: