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Segmented addresses are addresses used to reference segmented data. They consist of the 1-byte segment number, which can range from 0x01 to 0x1F (inclusive), and the 3-byte segment offset.
Segmented addresses are addresses used to reference segmented data. They consist of the 1-byte segment number, which can range from 0x01 to 0x1F (inclusive), and the 3-byte segment offset. Unlike the TLB, SM64's segmentation system is not a feature of the N64 but is implemented in software.