The topic of Porting Test Drive II from SNES to PC, Part 37: Narrowing the SNES clock-slot timing… is currently the subject of lively debate — readers and analysts are keeping a close eye on developments.
This is taking place in a dynamic environment: companies’ decisions and competitors’ reactions can quickly change the picture.
can the fourth Select Opponent clock slot be chosen organically in the same
live corridor?
Static bank-1 reading at L00C32A..L00C371 already showed that the input loop
applies vertical and horizontal bits in sequence.
the live 01:C1D2 window itself keeps sliding when the earlier confirmation
windows move.

This time the run only reached L00BE76 and then stayed on the later
01:BE43 callback in the sampled window, without falling through to
L008B87 or 01:902D.
The next defensible probe is no longer “slide the absolute frame numbers
forward again”.
In other words, the problem is now local enough that the next step should be
callback-relative instead of frame-absolute guesswork.
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Why it matters
News like this often changes audience expectations and competitors’ plans.
When one player makes a move, others usually react — it is worth reading the event in context.
What to look out for next
The full picture will become clear in time, but the headline already shows the dynamics of the industry.
Further statements and user reactions will add to the story.
