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[[Category:iNES Mappers | {{DEFAULTSORT:065}}[[Category:iNES Mappers]][[Category:in NesCartDB]][[Category:Mappers with cycle IRQs]] | ||
[[iNES Mapper 065]] refers to games that | [[iNES Mapper 065]] refers to games that use Irem's H3001 mapper. | ||
Known Games: | |||
-------------------------- | -------------------------- | ||
Daiku no Gen San 2 | Daiku no Gen San 2 | ||
Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3 | Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3 | ||
Spartan X 2 | Spartan X 2 | ||
Registers: | Registers: | ||
-------------------------- | -------------------------- | ||
$8000: PRG Reg 0 (8k @ $8000) | $8000: PRG Reg 0 (8k @ $8000 -or- 8k @ $C000) | ||
$A000: PRG Reg 1 (8k @ $A000) | $A000: PRG Reg 1 (8k @ $A000) | ||
$B000-$B007: CHR regs | $B000-$B007: CHR regs | ||
$9001: [ | $9000: [X... ....] PRG bank layout | ||
Very similar to VRC4 or MMC3 | |||
%0 = bank at $8000 set by writes to $8000, bank at $C000 always $3E | |||
%1 = bank at $C000 set by writes to $8000, bank at $8000 always $3E | |||
bank at $E000 always $3F | |||
$9001: [MM.. ....] Mirroring | |||
%00 = Vert | |||
%10 = Horz | |||
%01,%11 = 1scA | |||
$9003: [E... ....] IRQ Enable (0=disabled, 1=enabled) | $9003: [E... ....] IRQ Enable (0=disabled, 1=enabled) | ||
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$8000 = $00 | $8000 = $00 | ||
$A000 = $01 | $A000 = $01 | ||
Games do rely on this and will crash otherwise. | Games do rely on this and will crash otherwise. | ||
CHR Setup: | CHR Setup: | ||
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$9006 and $9005 set the reload value, but do not have any effect on the actual counter. Note that $9005 is | $9006 and $9005 set the reload value, but do not have any effect on the actual counter. Note that $9005 is | ||
the HIGH bits, not the low bits. | the HIGH bits, not the low bits. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[http://www.romhacking.net/documents/362/ NES Mapper List] by Disch | |||
*[http://nesdev.org/mappers.zip Comprehensive NES Mapper Document] by \Firebug\, information about mapper's initial state is inaccurate. |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 5 November 2020
iNES Mapper 065 refers to games that use Irem's H3001 mapper.
Known Games: -------------------------- Daiku no Gen San 2 Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3 Spartan X 2 Registers: -------------------------- $8000: PRG Reg 0 (8k @ $8000 -or- 8k @ $C000) $A000: PRG Reg 1 (8k @ $A000) $B000-$B007: CHR regs $9000: [X... ....] PRG bank layout Very similar to VRC4 or MMC3 %0 = bank at $8000 set by writes to $8000, bank at $C000 always $3E %1 = bank at $C000 set by writes to $8000, bank at $8000 always $3E bank at $E000 always $3F $9001: [MM.. ....] Mirroring %00 = Vert %10 = Horz %01,%11 = 1scA $9003: [E... ....] IRQ Enable (0=disabled, 1=enabled) $9004: [.... ....] Reload IRQ counter $9005: [IIII IIII] High 8 bits of IRQ Reload value $9006: [IIII IIII] Low 8 bits of IRQ Reload value On Powerup: --------------------------- On powerup, it appears as though PRG regs are inited to specific values: $8000 = $00 $A000 = $01 Games do rely on this and will crash otherwise. CHR Setup: --------------------------- $0000 $0400 $0800 $0C00 $1000 $1400 $1800 $1C00 +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | $B000 | $B001 | $B002 | $B003 | $B004 | $B005 | $B006 | $B007 | +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ IRQs: --------------------------- This mapper's IRQ system is very simple. There's a 16-bit internal down counter which (when enabled), decrements by 1 every CPU cycle. When the counter reaches 0, an IRQ is fired. The counter stops at 0 -- it does not wrap and isn't automatically reloaded. Any write to $9003 or $9004 will acknowledge the pending IRQ. Any write to $9004 will copy the 16-bit reload value into the counter. $9006 and $9005 set the reload value, but do not have any effect on the actual counter. Note that $9005 is the HIGH bits, not the low bits.
See also
- NES Mapper List by Disch
- Comprehensive NES Mapper Document by \Firebug\, information about mapper's initial state is inaccurate.