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| {{DEFAULTSORT:182}}[[Category:iNES Mappers]][[Category:MMC3-like mappers]][[Category:Mappers with scanline IRQs]]
| | #REDIRECT [[INES Mapper 114]] |
| Here are Disch's original notes:
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| = Mapper 182 =
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| Example Games:
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| --------------------------
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| Pocahontas
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| Super Donkey Kong
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| Registers:
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| This mapper is an [[MMC3]] with its registers all scrambled to hell. Rather than a typical register outline,
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| this section will "translate" mapper 182 registers to their coresponding "normal" MMC3 counterpart. For MMC3
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| details, see [[INES Mapper 004|mapper 004]].
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| Range, Mask: $8000-FFFF, $E001
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| Mapper 182 MMC3
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| $8000 -
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| $8001 $A000
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| $A000 $8000 (addresses further scrambled, see below)
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| $A001 -
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| $C000 $8001
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| $C001 $C000+$C001 *
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| $E000 $E000
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| $E001 $E001
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| A write to $C001 would be like a write to both $C000 and $C001 on a normal MMC3 (sets reload value, and
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| clears the IRQ counter).
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| The Address/Data port registers are further scrambled:
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| Mapper 182 MMC3
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| R:0 R:0
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| R:1 R:3
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| R:2 R:1
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| R:3 R:5
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| R:4 R:6
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| R:5 R:7
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| R:6 R:2
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| R:7 R:4
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| Other than this scrambling mess, the mapper operates exactly like a normal MMC3.
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