Trying to figuring out how F-Zero Climax Course Edit Password works.

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I don't know if I post this thread in the correct place or not, but I need a bit more of explanation into this. Sorry for the inconvenience.

F-Zero Climax have the Course Edit feature, where the player can build their own courses (or tracks) using the available track pallettes (within the game), and the players can share their created courses as well via generated password.

Although, I only know very few things about it. What I know is, each of the codes are representing of which type of track piece and where it is placed on the grid. While it is just my general knowledge, I still don't understand of which code character (or letter/number) represents of which piece and where it placed on.

Why am I being curious about this? It is simply I want to understand the game better, and also the crave of making more creative courses.

I hope there is any of you who can explain it further, so I could understand it much better. Thank you for your attention.

[Edit: This thread post was purposed to learn the game's track editor password even better, pure out of curiosity about track piece overlapping. I will keep the original post unedited. Please forgive me if there is any misunderstanding, and this thread's editing in such short time.]
 

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> also the crave of making more creative courses

How would knowing the underlying programming help make “more creative courses”? The “creativity” entirely happens on the level of the visual GUI which lets you build any course within the limits of available pieces.

It’s like saying that knowing how Final Cut is programmed helps make a better movie or knowing how a piano is made helps make more creative music. It doesn’t.
 
> also the crave of making more creative courses

How would knowing the underlying programming help make “more creative courses”? The “creativity” entirely happens on the level of the visual GUI which lets you build any course within the limits of available pieces.

It’s like saying that knowing how Final Cut is programmed helps make a better movie or knowing how a piano is made helps make more creative music. It doesn’t.
It is understandable, thank you for the response. Perhaps it is just me trying to figure out how to overlapping one track piece with another (such as using jump track piece with the regular one without rewritting one) without any other software helps. I'm sorry for my statement.
 

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