Difference between revisions of "Sprite Status/Slot Select"
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Also "initializes the address of the palette". | Also "initializes the address of the palette". | ||
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+ | Write to this port with bit 7 set adds an offset of 128 to the pattern upload index (aiming at the second half of 256 byte pattern slot 0..63). | ||
When read, returns sprite status information as follows: | When read, returns sprite status information as follows: |
Revision as of 02:00, 20 December 2018
Number | $303B |
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Decimal | |
Short desc. | Selects active sprite slot and palette address, and returns sprite status. |
Bit Mask | %0011 0000 0011 1011 ?? |
Readable | Yes |
Writable | Yes |
Subsystem | Sprites |
Used to select the sprite slot configured by Sprite Attribute Upload ($xx57 / 87) and Sprite Pattern Upload ($xx5B / 91). Once written, these ports may auto-increment the sprite number they are addressing. This auto-increment happens independently and so the two ports may end up addressing different sprites as a result. A write to this port will resynchronise them to the same sprite.
Also "initializes the address of the palette".
Write to this port with bit 7 set adds an offset of 128 to the pattern upload index (aiming at the second half of 256 byte pattern slot 0..63).
When read, returns sprite status information as follows:
Bit | Effect |
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2-7 | Reserved |
1 | Max sprites per line flag (set if more than 12 sprites share a line) |
0 | Collision flag (set if non transparent areas of any 2 sprites overlap) |
It is not possible to obtain from the sprite hardware the numbers or IDs of the sprites which overlapped. The collision flag should thus be seen as initial broad phase collision detection.