Post subject: VBA Memory Viewer
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Joined: 8/12/2004
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Location: Alberta, Canada
Would it possible for someone add a smaller memory viewer window where it's possible to enter a few addresses into an array of textboxes and have the value of each address printed out beside the corresponding textbox? The idea of this is so I don't need 4-5 memory viewers open to look at addresses scattered around in different locations in memory. I'd rather have one smallish window that would scale instead of 5 that take up my whole screen.
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That would be a great idea, that I also wanted to request :) Something like writing the addresses (and the size), then open a similar window like the one of the memory viewer, where you could also edit the values as you normally do with the memory viewer...
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That would be great, I considered to make another Operation C run, an improvement. I found that address C207 is one of enemy's health, and then C307 is one of another enemy's health, it's almost way across other side of that whole memory viewer screen. I guess Operation C improvement has to wait until I find a better way to view memory easier.
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I didn't know VBA allowed you to open multiple memory viewers to get around that problem. That's easier than scrolling back and forth all the time. But yes, someone (possibly me) should add a more compact memory viewer to VBA.
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While you're at it, Nitsuja... please add a "GB Rom" folder to the directories list (and a open GB option).
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