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mip register storage?

quick question...
if a1=012d9230 and lwcl f1 0000,a1
does that mean f1 is being pulled from 012d9230?
Seems like a high address,i wrote a sub to save a1 at 000c0300 ,then using the mem trainer went to that address and thats the value i got.And with an offset of zero,i assume that was the address.
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quick question...
if a1=012d9230 and lwcl f1 0000,a1
does that mean f1 is being pulled from 012d9230?
Seems like a high address,i wrote a sub to save a1 at 000c0300 ,then using the mem trainer went to that address and thats the value i got.And with an offset of zero,i assume that was the address.
A1=DMA'd address so you would either need to find a pointer for that offset or write a jump in that function that stores a1 somewhere since it will be constantly changing

If you want to change that float do this. Write a jump that stores a1 to an address then have another routine that loads that address and stores a float. That way when it changes the correct new dma'd address is stored somewhere already so your routine can continue on.
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