Talk:Credits/@comment-73.23.125.47-20150325114945/@comment-72.64.193.42-20160703191132

Depends how they map the memory address for credits. This is done in hex as far as I know, that is to say when numbers are counted instead of just going 0 to 10 - they go 0-9 then a-f and are padded by how ever large the memory address is

For example for an 8 bit value there are 2 digits ranging from 00-ff with a maximum value of 255 (going to ignore 00), to count this you would do so as follows - 01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,0a,0b,0c,0d,0e,0f,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,1a,1b,1c,1d,1e,1f and so on

In programming terms these are the maximum values of the memory address sizes (and by extension, the maximum amount of "credits" you could have in a single memory address)

8 bit - ff 255

16 bit - ffff 65535

32 bit - ffffffff 4294967295

64 bit -  ffffffff ffffffff  18446744073709551615

I am assuming they are only going to be using 32 bits for that value, but hey. Who knows.