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'''iNES Mapper 000''' is used to designate a board with up to 32 KiB PRG ROM, 8 KiB CHR ROM, and no mapper hardware. | '''iNES Mapper 000''' is used to designate a board with up to 32 KiB PRG ROM, 8 KiB CHR ROM, and no mapper hardware. | ||
The most common board like this is [[NROM]]; others include | The most common board like this is [[NROM]]; others include RROM. | ||
In addition, it is used for demos with up to 32 KB PRG ROM and 8 KB of CHR RAM which would otherwise not be supported on a standard NROM board. In theory, [[BNROM]] ([[iNES Mapper 034]]) might be a more appropriate choice for these demos. | In addition, it is used for demos with up to 32 KB PRG ROM and 8 KB of CHR RAM which would otherwise not be supported on a standard NROM board. In theory, [[BNROM]] ([[iNES Mapper 034]]) might be a more appropriate choice for these demos. | ||
[[Category:iNES Mappers]] | [[Category:iNES Mappers]] |
Revision as of 21:25, 7 February 2011
iNES Mapper 000 is used to designate a board with up to 32 KiB PRG ROM, 8 KiB CHR ROM, and no mapper hardware. The most common board like this is NROM; others include RROM.
In addition, it is used for demos with up to 32 KB PRG ROM and 8 KB of CHR RAM which would otherwise not be supported on a standard NROM board. In theory, BNROM (iNES Mapper 034) might be a more appropriate choice for these demos.