Talk:Controller reading code
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Reorganization needed with Standard controller
See: Talk:Standard_controller#Reorganization_needed_with_Controller_Reading
Removed last-frame compromise
This code appeared in the DPCM Safety using Repeated Reads section. I have removed it, because I think it hurts comprehension for new readers who may not understand what they are trading away to save a few cycles they may not need. There's probably a place for this code somewhere, but I don't think it belongs in the middle of the article, and certainly not in lieu of a simpler and more standard example.
I left a description of the technique, but not the code. - Rainwarrior (talk) 13:14, 16 April 2019 (MDT)
Code:
last_frame_buttons1 = $00 last_frame_buttons2 = $01 first_read_buttons1 = $02 first_read_buttons2 = $03 readjoy_safe: lda buttons2 sta last_frame_buttons2 lda buttons1 sta last_frame_buttons1 ; Read the controllers once and stash the result jsr readjoy lda buttons2 sta first_read_buttons2 lda buttons1 sta first_read_buttons1 ; Read the controllers again and compare jsr readjoy ldx #1 cleanup_loop: ; Ignore read values if a bit deletion occurred lda buttons1,x cmp first_read_buttons1,x beq not_glitched lda last_frame_buttons,x sta buttons1,x not_glitched: dex bpl cleanup_loop rts
- In november 2023 it was demonstrated that this is still subject to DPCM errors because the readjoy loop does not complete fast enough (allowing 2 matching corruptions of the same controller). So, aside from the compromise of 1 frame of lag, it wasn't completely DPCM error free either. Note that tepples has since replaced this code with the OAMDMA sync solution in his NROM template (gitub: pinobatch/nrom-template changes). So, perhaps this code may just be retired here for eternity. - Rainwarrior (talk) 00:27, 11 January 2024 (UTC)