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If SA009 means ''Sachen's'' SA-009 board, that contained ''Pyramid'', and that only has 16 KiB PRG and 8 KiB CHR. A [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157680764908921/ picture of the PCB of a 72-pin release (TC-A001)] shows no backswitching hardware at all. —[[User:Lidnariq|Lidnariq]] ([[User talk:Lidnariq|talk]]) 15:50, 18 July 2017 (MDT) | If SA009 means ''Sachen's'' SA-009 board, that contained ''Pyramid'', and that only has 16 KiB PRG and 8 KiB CHR. A [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157680764908921/ picture of the PCB of a 72-pin release (TC-A001)] shows no backswitching hardware at all. —[[User:Lidnariq|Lidnariq]] ([[User talk:Lidnariq|talk]]) 15:50, 18 July 2017 (MDT) | ||
:s/backswitching/bankswitching/ ? [[User:Myask|Myask]] ([[User talk:Myask|talk]]) 14:15, 19 July 2017 (MDT) |
Revision as of 20:15, 19 July 2017
Currently, FCEUX's source claims that iNES Mapper 160 represents a board called "SA009" and implements exactly one bit of CHR banking, and is redundant to an undersize NINA-03 game with 16 KiB CHR and 32 KiB PRG.
If SA009 means Sachen's SA-009 board, that contained Pyramid, and that only has 16 KiB PRG and 8 KiB CHR. A picture of the PCB of a 72-pin release (TC-A001) shows no backswitching hardware at all. —Lidnariq (talk) 15:50, 18 July 2017 (MDT)