--Not sure why the STIC has any connection to the SST, but the docs on the SST are virtually non-existent from what I could find.
--I took advantage of Func and Action instead of passing bool references to both devices. I think this makes sense.
-Added reset functions for both devices.
My comparison log for INTRM is still weird because it says it is true initially (Expected) and remains as such after the first instruction (A bit odd). I think this happens because the STIC is supposed to "tick" and shift SR1 to false immediately, but the STIC tick happens after the CPU tick, and the CPU tick is where the logging happens. I need to find a better place to put this logging, and I need to implement the STIC ticking for IntelliHawk. I'm not positive how to approach the latter issue as I assume a tick means one instruction execution, and my executions happen in a loop on the CPU, which has no reference to the STIC, so I'm not sure where this fits into the equation.
-Foreground / Background | Color Stack Mode
--Actually made a boolean for it (FGBG).
--Reading from a write-only STIC alias of $21 does change the STIC into Color Stack mode, but it doesn't actually read.
--Color stack mode is enabled when $21 or its alias is read and it is disabled (FGBG) when written its written, both having to occur during VBlank Period 1.
---This is what I gathered from the wiki, but I'm confused as to why it says that "The STIC stays in this mode until the program accesses location $21 again." I'm assuming this doesn't mean the mode changes on every access because then I don't understand why a read would change to a different mode than a write.
--FGBG is disabled by default. I don't think it matters.
Still needs some work (so no functional change yet), but the initial idea is to allow for checking/updating of only the current row when called from timer_Tick.
1)Made a list of int arrays, these will have a start position, length, color and a number that will tell if said text is gonna be bold or not. This was made to color the text only once per edit. I also made it so these values are added in order of the starting position. This will select the text from top to bottom and not randomly like it used to be.
2)Made ColorSymbols (wich is now called AddSymbols) will no longer search symbols in the textbox, instead on a copy of it that is saved in a string variable. This was made because the RichTextBox.Find method selects text in the textbox, making the whole process slower. This will be done to the ColorComments and ColorStrings aswell.