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| ROMGSCRT || First appeared in ROM 1.60. Provides a portable method for manipulating GS screen modes. The SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 do not have this. || Needs to be at a fixed offset in ROM.
| ROMGSCRT || First appeared in ROM 1.60. Provides a portable method for manipulating GS screen modes. The SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 do not have this. || Needs to be at a fixed offset in ROM.
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| ROMVER || ROM version. specifies ROM version, console region letter, machine type letter and a date (presuably packing date?) || Needs to be at a fixed offset in ROM. The EECONF module in 2.20+ ROMs will patch the byte at index 5 with the result at index 3 of SCMD 0x36/54.
| ROMVER || ROM version. specifies ROM version, console region letter, machine type letter and a date (presuably packing date?) || Needs to be at a fixed offset in ROM.
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| S147CTRL || System 147/148 control ||
| S147CTRL || System 147/148 control ||
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| VBLANK || V-Blank management. ||  
| VBLANK || V-Blank management. ||  
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| VERSTR || Version string. I think that the PS1 ROM will use this because I learned that this string is also present in PlayStation consoles. || Needs to be at a fixed offset in ROM. The EECONF module in 2.20+ ROMs will patch the byte at index 34 with the result at index 8 of SCMD 0x36/54.
| VERSTR || Version string. I think that the PS1 ROM will use this because I learned that this string is also present in PlayStation consoles. || Needs to be at a fixed offset in ROM.
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| XCDVDFSV || CDVDFSV module used in OSDSYS. ||  
| XCDVDFSV || CDVDFSV module used in OSDSYS. ||  
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