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Revision as of 05:01, 17 September 2013
It appears that all discrete logic mappers either switch 32kB at a time with no fixed bank ("GxROM-like"), or have a 16kB fixed bank and can switch the other ("UxROM-like"). The tables below illustrate the tradeoffs between CHR, PRG, and banking style.
GxROM-like | 8kB CHR bank bits | |||||||||
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||
32kB PRG bank bits | 0 | NROM | Vs. System | CNROM, 87, 101, CPROM† | oversize CNROM | |||||
1 | AN1ROM¹ | MHROM | NINA-03/06 | |||||||
2 | ANROM¹, BNROM | GNROM, 38 | 58ʰ, 86, 96†, 174ʰ | 11, 36, 57ʰ, 140 | oversize 38 | |||||
3 | AOROM¹ | 113ʰ | ||||||||
4 | oversize AxROM¹, 231ʰ | oversize GNROM | ||||||||
5 | 46ʰ | |||||||||
6 | 226ʰ | 228ʰ | 62ʰ | |||||||
7 | ||||||||||
8 | oversize BNROM |
UxROM-like | 8kB CHR bank bits | |||||||
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||
16kB PRG bank bits | 2 | 168† | ||||||
3 | UNROM, 94, 180 | 72, 78¹ʰ, 89¹, 93*, 152¹ | ||||||
4 | UOROM | 70, 92 | ||||||
5 | ||||||||
6 | oversize 94 | |||||||
7 | ||||||||
8 | oversize UxROM, oversize 180 |
† 4F+4 or 4+4F CHR-RAM banking, not 8 CHR-ROM banking
¹ has mapper-controlled single-screen mirroring
ʰ has mapper-controlled H/V mirroring
* Emulators commonly implement mapper 93 as a plain UNROM variant, not supporting CHR banking. But the hardware does support it.
Non-standard CHR banking: