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Another conceivable configuration leaves out the additional 74*32 and provides a separate fixed bank for each set of 16 banks in a way reminiscent of [[SUROM]]. For example, when bank 20 is swapped into $8000, bank 31 is swapped into $C000. This would be useful for making multicarts. | Another conceivable configuration leaves out the additional 74*32 and provides a separate fixed bank for each set of 16 banks in a way reminiscent of [[SUROM]]. For example, when bank 20 is swapped into $8000, bank 31 is swapped into $C000. This would be useful for making multicarts. | ||
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*[[Programming UNROM]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 27 July 2009
The generic designation UxROM refers to the Nintendo cartridge boards NES-UNROM, NES-UOROM, their HVC counterparts, and clone boards. The iNES format assigns mapper 2 to UxROM.
Overview
- PRG ROM size: 128 KB for UNROM, 256 KB for UOROM (DIP-28/32 Nintendo pinout)
- PRG ROM bank size: 16 KB
- PRG RAM: None
- CHR capacity: 8 KB RAM
- CHR bank size: Not bankswitched
- Nametable mirroring: Solder pads select vertical or horizontal mirroring
- Subject to bus conflicts: Yes
Banks
- CPU $8000-$BFFF: 16 KB switchable PRG ROM bank
- CPU $C000-$FFFF: 16 KB PRG ROM bank, fixed to the last bank
Solder pad config
- Horizontal mirroring : 'H' disconnected, 'V' connected.
- Vertical mirroring : 'H' connected, 'V' disconnected.
Registers
Bank select ($8000-$FFFF)
7 bit 0 ---- ---- xxxx pPPP |||| ++++- Select 16 KB PRG ROM bank for CPU $8000-$BFFF (UNROM uses bits 2-0; UOROM uses bits 3-0)
Hardware
The UNROM and UOROM boards contain a 74HC161 binary counter used as a quad D latch (4-bit register) and a 74HC32 quad OR gate to make one bank always visible.
Variants
The mapper used in Codemasters games published by Camerica extends UxROM with CIC defeat circuitry.
In theory, it would be possible to implement the bank select register with a 74373/74374/74377/74573 octal D latch along with an additional 74*32, allowing up to 4 megabytes of PRG ROM, but due to mask ROM cost in the NES era, no non-pirate NES cart used this much memory.
Another conceivable configuration leaves out the additional 74*32 and provides a separate fixed bank for each set of 16 banks in a way reminiscent of SUROM. For example, when bank 20 is swapped into $8000, bank 31 is swapped into $C000. This would be useful for making multicarts.