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Family Basic, released by Nintendo, Sharp, and Hudson, contains 8 KB WRAM accessible at $6000-$7FFF, that is (whole or partially?) backed with 2 AA batteries. The cartridge is equipped with a back up switch that, when enabled, write-protects WRAM area $6000-$6FFF to prevent possible data corruption if the Famicom is turned on or off. | Family Basic, released by Nintendo, Sharp, and Hudson, contains 8 KB WRAM accessible at $6000-$7FFF, that is (whole or partially?) backed with 2 AA batteries. The cartridge is equipped with a back up switch that, when enabled, write-protects WRAM area $6000-$6FFF to prevent possible data corruption if the Famicom is turned on or off. | ||
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*[[Programming NROM]] |
Revision as of 21:59, 24 March 2010
The generic designation NROM refers to the Nintendo cartridge boards NES-NROM-128, NES-NROM-256, their HVC counterparts, and clone boards. The iNES format assigns mapper 0 to NROM.
Overview
- PRG ROM size: 16 KB for NROM-128, 32 KB for NROM-256 (DIP-28 standard pinout)
- PRG ROM bank size: Not bankswitched
- PRG RAM: None
- CHR capacity: 8 KB ROM (DIP-28 standard pinout)
- CHR bank size: Not bankswitched
- Nametable mirroring: Solder pads select vertical or horizontal mirroring
- Subject to bus conflicts: Yes
Banks
- CPU $8000-$BFFF: First 16 KB of ROM
- CPU $C000-$FFFF: Last 16 KB of ROM (NROM-256) or mirror of $8000-$BFFF (NROM-128)
Solder pad config
- Horizontal mirroring : 'H' disconnected, 'V' connected.
- Vertical mirroring : 'H' connected, 'V' disconnected.
Registers
None.
Hardware
PRG ROM 256 kBit (32 KB x 8) (DIP-28) :
---_--- +5V - |01 28| - +5V A12 - |02 27| - A14 (VCC on NROM-128) A7 - |03 26| - A13 A6 - |04 25| - A8 A5 - |05 24| - A9 A4 - |06 23| - A11 A3 - |07 22| - /OE (/ROMSEL) A2 - |08 21| - A10 A1 - |09 20| - /CE (GND) A0 - |10 19| - D7 D0 - |11 18| - D6 D1 - |12 17| - D5 D2 - |13 16| - D4 GND - |14 15| - D3 -------
CHR ROM 64 kBit (8 KB x 8) (DIP-28) :
---_--- +5V - |01 28| - +5V A12 - |02 27| - VCC A7 - |03 26| - NC A6 - |04 25| - A8 A5 - |05 24| - A9 A4 - |06 23| - A11 A3 - |07 22| - /OE (CHR /RD) A2 - |08 21| - A10 A1 - |09 20| - /CE (CHR A13) A0 - |10 19| - D7 D0 - |11 18| - D6 D1 - |12 17| - D5 D2 - |13 16| - D4 GND - |14 15| - D3 -------
RROM and SROM are NROM with different shuffled CHR ROM pinouts. HROM is an early NROM variant without the solder pads to select mirroring, only vertical mirroring available (as if the 'H' pad were selected).
EPROM Modifications
No modifications nessesary.
Variants
NROM operates identically to a CNROM with one CHR bank.
Family Basic, released by Nintendo, Sharp, and Hudson, contains 8 KB WRAM accessible at $6000-$7FFF, that is (whole or partially?) backed with 2 AA batteries. The cartridge is equipped with a back up switch that, when enabled, write-protects WRAM area $6000-$6FFF to prevent possible data corruption if the Famicom is turned on or off.