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Discrete logic [[MMC|mappers]] are made almost entirely using stock components, especially the commonly available 74-series chips. More often than not, discrete mappers are susceptible to [[:Category:Mappers with bus conflicts|bus conflicts]]. | Discrete logic [[MMC|mappers]] are made almost entirely using stock components, especially the commonly available [[:Category:7400 series|74-series chips]]. More often than not, discrete mappers are susceptible to [[:Category:Mappers with bus conflicts|bus conflicts]]. | ||
See [[User:Lidnariq/Discrete Logic Table]], [[ | See [[User:Lidnariq/Discrete Logic Table]], [[User:Lidnariq/MMC3 Variants#Discrete logic mappers]] and [[Comparison of Nintendo mappers#Discrete_logic]] for alternative ways to compare these mappers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 26 June 2024
Discrete logic mappers are made almost entirely using stock components, especially the commonly available 74-series chips. More often than not, discrete mappers are susceptible to bus conflicts.
See User:Lidnariq/Discrete Logic Table, User:Lidnariq/MMC3 Variants#Discrete logic mappers and Comparison of Nintendo mappers#Discrete_logic for alternative ways to compare these mappers.
Pages in category "Discrete logic mappers"
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