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Another 16-bit value, probably a fixed-point representation of the Z coordinate (divide by 4096 to get a floating point value)<br /> | Another 16-bit value, probably a fixed-point representation of the Z coordinate (divide by 4096 to get a floating point value)<br /> | ||
4 bits, which 128x256 texture to use, if you consider the MIM to be one big image, just multiply this value by 128 and add it to the source X coordinate<br /> | 4 bits, which 128x256 texture to use, if you consider the MIM to be one big image, just multiply this value by 128 and add it to the source X coordinate<br /> | ||
− | + | 1 unknown bit, always 1 (except in ending.map)<br /> | |
− | Unknown byte, | + | 3 unknown bits, may be related to blending/effects<br /> |
+ | 1 Unknown byte, always 0 (except in ending.map)<br /> | ||
6 unknown bits, always 0<br /> | 6 unknown bits, always 0<br /> | ||
4 bits specifying which palette to use, add 8 to this number to get the right palette from the MIM<br /> | 4 bits specifying which palette to use, add 8 to this number to get the right palette from the MIM<br /> | ||
6 unknown bits, always 15<br /> | 6 unknown bits, always 15<br /> | ||
− | + | 2 bytes, source X and Y coordinates to sample the tile from<br /> | |
− | 1 | + | 1 bit, always 0<br /> |
+ | 7 bits, layer id<br /> | ||
1 byte specifying which blend mode to use for this tile, 1 is additive blending, 4 seems to be the default (no blending)<br /> | 1 byte specifying which blend mode to use for this tile, 1 is additive blending, 4 seems to be the default (no blending)<br /> | ||
− | + | 1 byte, background animation id<br /> | |
+ | 1 byte, animation state<br /> | ||
=== Type 2 === | === Type 2 === | ||
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4 bits specifying which palette to use, add 8 to this number to get the right palette from the MIM<br /> | 4 bits specifying which palette to use, add 8 to this number to get the right palette from the MIM<br /> | ||
6 unknown bits, always 15<br /> | 6 unknown bits, always 15<br /> | ||
− | + | 1 byte, background animation id<br /> | |
+ | 1 byte, animation state<br /> |
Revision as of 20:26, 7 June 2010
MAP Files
MAP files contain data about the tiles used to draw the field background. There is no header, every 16 bytes of the file is one 16x16 tile from the MIM data, ending with the special signature 0x7FFF followed by 12 zero bytes. To determine whether you're dealing with a type 1 or type 2 file, look at the MIM filesize, there is no obvious marker for type 2 in the MAP file.
Tile format
Type 1
Two signed 16-bit integers, X and Y relative to center (0, 0)
Another 16-bit value, probably a fixed-point representation of the Z coordinate (divide by 4096 to get a floating point value)
4 bits, which 128x256 texture to use, if you consider the MIM to be one big image, just multiply this value by 128 and add it to the source X coordinate
1 unknown bit, always 1 (except in ending.map)
3 unknown bits, may be related to blending/effects
1 Unknown byte, always 0 (except in ending.map)
6 unknown bits, always 0
4 bits specifying which palette to use, add 8 to this number to get the right palette from the MIM
6 unknown bits, always 15
2 bytes, source X and Y coordinates to sample the tile from
1 bit, always 0
7 bits, layer id
1 byte specifying which blend mode to use for this tile, 1 is additive blending, 4 seems to be the default (no blending)
1 byte, background animation id
1 byte, animation state
Type 2
X and Y, same as above
Source coordinates, both 16-bit this time
Possible Z coordinate
4 bits, which 128x256 texture to use, same as above
4 unknown bits
Unknown byte, always 0
6 unknown bits, always 0
4 bits specifying which palette to use, add 8 to this number to get the right palette from the MIM
6 unknown bits, always 15
1 byte, background animation id
1 byte, animation state