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[[Category:MMC3-like mappers]]The generic designation '''DxROM''' refers to cartridge boards made by Nintendo that use the Namco 109 | [[Category:MMC3-like mappers]]The generic designation '''DxROM''' refers to cartridge boards made by Nintendo that use the seemingly-identical Namco 108, 109, 118 or 119 mappers. There are no '''licensed''' HVC counterparts. The [[iNES]] format assigns [[iNES Mapper 206|Mapper 206]] to DxROM. | ||
The following DxROM boards are known to exist: | The following DxROM boards are known to exist: | ||
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Revision as of 23:43, 13 June 2012
The generic designation DxROM refers to cartridge boards made by Nintendo that use the seemingly-identical Namco 108, 109, 118 or 119 mappers. There are no licensed HVC counterparts. The iNES format assigns Mapper 206 to DxROM.
The following DxROM boards are known to exist:
Board | PRG ROM | PRG RAM | CHR |
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DEROM | 64 KB | 32,64 KB ROM | |
DE1ROM | 128 KB | 64 KB ROM | |
DRROM | 128 KB | 64 KB ROM |
Otherwise, the Namco 108 family is just a subset of MMC3