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This is part of a family of Sunsoft mappers used largely by Japanese games: ([[iNES Mapper 089]], [[iNES Mapper 093]], [[iNES Mapper 184]]) | |||
This mapper is for a few games which use the Sunsoft-1 mapper chip. | This mapper is for a few games which use the Sunsoft-1 mapper chip. | ||
Revision as of 20:42, 16 November 2011
This is part of a family of Sunsoft mappers used largely by Japanese games: (iNES Mapper 089, iNES Mapper 093, iNES Mapper 184)
This mapper is for a few games which use the Sunsoft-1 mapper chip.
Fantasy Zone (J), despite using the Sunsoft-1 chip, is most readily emulated by Mapper 093 due to its board being wired differently than other mapper 184 boards.
Here is the documentation in disch's original style:
Registers: -------------------------- $6000-7FFF: [.HHH .LLL] H = Selects 4k CHR @ $1000 L = Selects 4k CHR @ $0000 (The regs at $6000-7FFF means there can be no SRAM)