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The following is a list of iNES mappers, and their more common designations that correspond to them. This is meant to make it easier to find the iNES mapper number for your favorite mapper.
The following is a list of iNES mappers, and their more common designations that correspond to them. This is meant to make it easier to find the iNES mapper number for your favorite mapper.


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{| class="tabular sortable"
! iNES Mapper || Common Designation(s) || Notes
! iNES Mapper || Common Designation(s) || Notes
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| 4 || [[TxROM]], [[MMC3]], [[MMC6]] ||
| 4 || [[TxROM]], [[MMC3]], [[MMC6]] ||
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| 5 || [[ExROM]], [[MMC5]] ||
| 5 || [[ExROM]], [[MMC5]] || Contains expansion sound
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| 7 || [[AxROM]] ||
| 7 || [[AxROM]] ||
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| 18 || [[INES_Mapper_018 | Jaleco SS8806]] ||
| 18 || [[INES_Mapper_018 | Jaleco SS8806]] ||
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| 19 || [[Namco 106]], [[Namco 163]] || The 163 is the 106 with expansion sound
| 19 || [[Namco 163]] || Contains expansion sound
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| 21 || [[VRC4 | VRC4a]], [[VRC4 | VRC4c]] ||
| 21 || [[VRC4 | VRC4a]], [[VRC4 | VRC4c]] ||
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| 23 || [[VRC2 | VRC2b]], [[VRC4 | VRC4e]] ||
| 23 || [[VRC2 | VRC2b]], [[VRC4 | VRC4e]] ||
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| 24 || [[VRC6 | VRC6a]] ||
| 24 || [[VRC6 | VRC6a]] || Contains expansion sound
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| 25 || [[VRC4 | VRC4b]], [[VRC4 | VRC4d]] ||
| 25 || [[VRC4 | VRC4b]], [[VRC4 | VRC4d]] ||
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| 26 || [[VRC6 | VRC6b]] ||
| 26 || [[VRC6 | VRC6b]] || Contains expansion sound
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| 34 || [[BNROM]], [[NINA-001]] ||
| 34 || [[BNROM]], [[NINA-001]] ||
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| 64 || [[RAMBO-1]] ||
| 64 || [[RAMBO-1]] || MMC3 clone with extra features
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| 66 || [[GxROM]], [[GxROM | MxROM]] ||
| 66 || [[GxROM]], [[GxROM | MxROM]] ||
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| 75 || [[VRC1]] ||
| 75 || [[VRC1]] ||
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| 76 || [[Namco 109]] ||
| 76 || [[iNES Mapper 076|Namco 109 variant]] ||
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| 79 || [[NINA-003]] ||
| 79 || [[NINA-003-006 | NINA-03/NINA-06]] || It's either 003 or 006, we don't know right now
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| 85 || [[VRC7]] ||
| 85 || [[VRC7]] || Contains expansion sound
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| 86 || [[INES Mapper 086 | JALECO-JF-13]] ||
| 86 || [[INES Mapper 086 | JALECO-JF-13]] ||
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| 105 || [[INES Mapper 105 | NES-EVENT]] || Similar to MMC1
| 105 || [[INES Mapper 105 | NES-EVENT]] || Similar to MMC1
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| 113 || [[NINA-003]] ||
| 113 || [[iNES Mapper 113 | NINA-03/NINA-06??]] || For multicarts including mapper 79 games.
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| 118 || [[INES Mapper 118 | TxSROM]], [[MMC3]] || MMC3 with independent mirroring control
| 118 || [[INES Mapper 118 | TxSROM]], [[MMC3]] || MMC3 with independent mirroring control
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| 159 || [[Bandai EPROM mapper | Bandai EPROM (24C01)]] ||
| 159 || [[Bandai EPROM mapper | Bandai EPROM (24C01)]] ||
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| 166 || [[SUBOR]] ||
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| 167 || [[SUBOR]] ||
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| 180 || [[INES Mapper 180 | ''Crazy Climber'']] || Variation of UNROM, fixed first bank at $8000
| 180 || [[INES Mapper 180 | ''Crazy Climber'']] || Variation of UNROM, fixed first bank at $8000
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| 185 || [[CNROM | CNROM with protection diodes]] ||
| 185 || [[iNES Mapper 185 | CNROM with protection diodes]] ||
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| 192 || [[INES Mapper 192 | Pirate MMC3 derivative]] || Has both CHR ROM and CHR RAM (4k)
| 192 || [[INES Mapper 192 | Pirate MMC3 derivative]] || Has both CHR ROM and CHR RAM (4k)
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| 206 || [[DxROM]], [[INES Mapper 206 | Namco 118 / MIMIC-1]] || Similar to MMC3
| 206 || [[DxROM]], [[INES Mapper 206 | Namco 118 / MIMIC-1]] || Simplified MMC3 predecessor lacking some features
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| 210 || [[Namco 106 | Namco 106 variant]] || Namco 106 with hardwired mirroring
| 210 || [[iNES Mapper 210|Namco 175 and 340]] || Namco 163 with different mirroring
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| 228 || [[INES Mapper 228 | ''Action 52'']] ||
| 228 || [[INES Mapper 228 | ''Action 52'']] ||

Latest revision as of 22:10, 5 May 2014

The following is a list of iNES mappers, and their more common designations that correspond to them. This is meant to make it easier to find the iNES mapper number for your favorite mapper.

iNES Mapper Common Designation(s) Notes
0 NROM
1 SxROM, MMC1
2 UxROM
3 CNROM
4 TxROM, MMC3, MMC6
5 ExROM, MMC5 Contains expansion sound
7 AxROM
9 PxROM, MMC2
10 FxROM, MMC4
11 Color Dreams
13 CPROM
15 100-in-1 Contra Function 16 Multicart
16 Bandai EPROM (24C02)
18 Jaleco SS8806
19 Namco 163 Contains expansion sound
21 VRC4a, VRC4c
22 VRC2a
23 VRC2b, VRC4e
24 VRC6a Contains expansion sound
25 VRC4b, VRC4d
26 VRC6b Contains expansion sound
34 BNROM, NINA-001
64 RAMBO-1 MMC3 clone with extra features
66 GxROM, MxROM
68 After Burner ROM-based nametables
69 FME-7, Sunsoft 5B The 5B is the FME-7 with expansion sound
71 Camerica/Codemasters Similar to UNROM
73 VRC3
74 Pirate MMC3 derivative Has both CHR ROM and CHR RAM (2k)
75 VRC1
76 Namco 109 variant
79 NINA-03/NINA-06 It's either 003 or 006, we don't know right now
85 VRC7 Contains expansion sound
86 JALECO-JF-13
94 Senjou no Ookami
105 NES-EVENT Similar to MMC1
113 NINA-03/NINA-06?? For multicarts including mapper 79 games.
118 TxSROM, MMC3 MMC3 with independent mirroring control
119 TQROM, MMC3 Has both CHR ROM and CHR RAM
159 Bandai EPROM (24C01)
166 SUBOR
167 SUBOR
180 Crazy Climber Variation of UNROM, fixed first bank at $8000
185 CNROM with protection diodes
192 Pirate MMC3 derivative Has both CHR ROM and CHR RAM (4k)
206 DxROM, Namco 118 / MIMIC-1 Simplified MMC3 predecessor lacking some features
210 Namco 175 and 340 Namco 163 with different mirroring
228 Action 52
232 Camerica/Codemasters Quattro Multicarts