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I see now where my confusion was. I thought that the codewoah, you are thinking about it too much!
ONLY use an offset if you have to, if you cannot fit your address in the 7 bits that you type in:
so for 8bit write:
2XXXXXXX 000000YY
any address with 7 values can be written to
if the address is 8 values, you will need to set the offset
D3000000 10000000
2XXXXXXX 000000YY
this will write to 1XXXXXXX
D3000000 80000000
2XXXXXXX 000000YY
this will write to 8XXXXXXX
D3000000 10000000
21234567 XXXXXXXX
Would ADD the offset to the address 21234567 resulting in 31234567
That's probably also why my 16bit manipulation would freeze the 3ds as it simply was at the wrong space.
I understand now that the first digit of the code is completely ignored for the address and is purely a code identifier.
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