Text encoding
Text is stored uncompressed in the Script directory. Each character is encoded as either 1 or 2 bytes.
- 1 byte: Used for ASCII characters with a code <= 127 (but there are a few exceptions where some ASCII codes have been replaced, see the encoding tables below).
- 2 bytes: Used for special characters (e.g. arrows) and for non-English characters (e.g. Japanese). The 1st byte will be between 0x80 and 0x85.
In other words, if the top bit of a byte is set, that means it's the 1st byte of a 2-byte character. Otherwise, it's a 1-byte ASCII character.
Example: 0x41, 0x80, 0x25
encodes the two characters A★
in Boktai 1 (U).
Encoding tables
- Boktai 1 (U)
- Boktai 2 (U)
- Boktai 3 (J)
- Others: TODO