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In theory, it would be possible to implement the bank select register with a 74373/74374/74377/74573 octal D latch, allowing up to {{{1}}}, {{{whynot|but due to mask ROM cost in the NES era, no non-pirate NES cart used this much memory}}}.
In theory, it would be possible to implement the bank select register with a [[74377|74HC377]] octal D latch, allowing up to {{{1}}}, {{{whynot|but due to mask [[ROM]] cost in the NES era, no non-pirate NES cart used this much memory}}}.<noinclude>
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 9 May 2012

In theory, it would be possible to implement the bank select register with a 74HC377 octal D latch, allowing up to {{{1}}}, but due to mask ROM cost in the NES era, no non-pirate NES cart used this much memory. About this template:

A lot of pages about 74HC161-based discrete logic mappers have similar wording.

Examples:

{{octal D|2 megabytes of PRG ROM}}

{{octal D|
512 KB of PRG ROM and 128 KB of PRG ROM|
whynot=but licensed games used an ASIC mapper instead for smaller banks}}