Difference between revisions of "SCUMM/V5 opcodes"

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==setVarRange ($26)==
==setVarRange ($26)==
===Encoding===
opcode result value[8] (value[8] or value[16])...
===Operation===
This sets a number of variables to the given parameters. The starting variable is given as "result", and the number of variables to modify is given as "value[8]". This is followed by the same number of values. The values are constants, and can be either 16-bit, if the highest bit of the opcode is set, i.e. $A6; or 8-bit, if the highest bit of the opcode is not set, i.e. $26. Note that all values are affected by this high bit; you can't mix 8 and 16-bit values.
===Descumm example===
setVarRange(Var[178],9,[0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]);
This sets variables 178 to 186 (inclusive) to 0.


==soundKludge ($4C)==
==soundKludge ($4C)==
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