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   (r) PRG A15 <- |06    37| -> µPD775x /START
   (r) PRG A15 <- |06    37| -> µPD775x /START
   (r) PRG A14 <- |07    36| -> CIRAM A10 (f)
   (r) PRG A14 <- |07    36| -> CIRAM A10 (f)
   (r) PRG A13 <- |08    35| <- PPU /RD (fr)
   (r) PRG A13 <- |08    35| <- OR B (PPU /RD)
   (r) PRG A16 <- |09    34| -> CHR A17 (r)
   (r) PRG A16 <- |09    34| -> CHR A17 (r)
   (r) PRG A17 <- |10    33| -> CHR A10 (r)
   (r) PRG A17 <- |10    33| -> CHR A10 (r)
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   (frw) CPU D1 -> |15    28| -> CHR A14 (r)
   (frw) CPU D1 -> |15    28| -> CHR A14 (r)
   (frw) CPU D2 -> |16    27| -> CHR A15 (r)
   (frw) CPU D2 -> |16    27| -> CHR A15 (r)
   (frw) CPU D3 -> |17    26| ?? ?
   (frw) CPU D3 -> |17    26| -> OR Y (unused)
       (f) R/W -> |18    25| <- PPU A13 (fr)
       (f) R/W -> |18    25| <- OR A (PPU A13)
   (f) /ROMSEL -> |19    24| <- PPU A12 (f)
   (f) /ROMSEL -> |19    24| <- PPU A12 (f)
       (f) /IRQ <- |20    23| <- PPU A11 (f)
       (f) /IRQ <- |20    23| <- PPU A11 (f)
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                   '--------'
                   '--------'


Some PCBs include an external [[7432]] to delay M2 and/or /ROMSEL.
The integral OR gate on pin 26, intended for use with a 28-pin 128KiB CHR-ROM, seems to be too slow. [https://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?p=246719#p246719]
To support a 28-pin 128KiB CHR-ROM, some PCBs include an external [[7432]].


The associated ADPCM IC is wired as:
The associated ADPCM IC is wired as:


             µPD7755/6C
             µPD7755/6C
              __  __
                __  __
  (I4) PRG D6 |01\/18| PRG D5 (I3)
  (I4) PRG D6 -> |01\/18| <- PRG D5 (I3)
  (I5) PRG D7 |02  17| PRG D4 (I2)
  (I5) PRG D7 -> |02  17| <- PRG D4 (I2)
     (I6) GND |03  16| PRG D3 (I1)
     (I6) GND -> |03  16| <- PRG D3 (I1)
     (I7) GND |04  15| PRG D2 (I0)
     (I7) GND -> |04  15| <- PRG D2 (I0)
  (volume) R2 |05  14| /START
  (volume) R2 -> |05  14| <- /START
   sound out |06  13| GND (/CS)
   sound out <- |06  13| <- /CS (Always connected to GND)
       (BUSY) |07  12| X1
       (BUSY) <- |07  12| <- X1
       /RESET |08  11| X2
       /RESET -> |08  11| -> X2
         GND |09  10| VCC
         GND -- |09  10| -- VCC
            '------'
                '------'
 


Most PCBs (JF-24, -25, -29, and -37 without RAM; JF-27 and -40 with RAM and without ADPCM) have jumpers to configure operation:
Most PCBs (JF-24, -25, -29, and -37 without RAM; JF-27 and -40 with RAM and without ADPCM) have jumpers to configure operation:
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JF-23 does not have any jumpers; it is always wired as though J2, J3, and J5 were shorted.
JF-23 does not have any jumpers; it is always wired as though J2, J3, and J5 were shorted.
No PCBs have been seen with J4 or J6 enabled, not even on boards that could support it.
Jaleco's 32-pin CHR ROMs are neither a JEDEC-standard pinout, nor the same as Nintendo's proprietary 32-pin CHR ROMs. Like Nintendo, pin 24 remained A16, and pin 2 became PPU /RD. However, on JF-29, JF-37, and JF-40, A17 is instead on pin 30, and other PCBs don't have a trace for A17 at all.


Source: [//forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?t=19727]
Source: [//forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?t=19727]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 2 November 2024

Jaleco SS 88006: 42-pin 0.6" shrink DIP (Canonically mapper 18)

                  SS 88006
                 .---\/---.
       (f) M2 -> |01    42| -- VCC
(frw) CPU A12 -> |02    41| -> PRG RAM +CE (w)
  (f) CPU A13 -> |03    40| -> PRG RAM /CE (w) (Also shorted to RAM /OE)
  (f) CPU A14 -> |04    39| -> PRG RAM /WE (w)
  (r) PRG /CE <- |05    38| -> µPD775x /RESET
  (r) PRG A15 <- |06    37| -> µPD775x /START
  (r) PRG A14 <- |07    36| -> CIRAM A10 (f)
  (r) PRG A13 <- |08    35| <- OR B (PPU /RD)
  (r) PRG A16 <- |09    34| -> CHR A17 (r)
  (r) PRG A17 <- |10    33| -> CHR A10 (r)
  (r) PRG A18 <- |11    32| -> CHR A16 (r)
 (frw) CPU A1 -> |12    31| -> CHR A11 (r)
 (frw) CPU A0 -> |13    30| -> CHR A13 (r)
 (frw) CPU D0 -> |14    29| -> CHR A12 (r)
 (frw) CPU D1 -> |15    28| -> CHR A14 (r)
 (frw) CPU D2 -> |16    27| -> CHR A15 (r)
 (frw) CPU D3 -> |17    26| -> OR Y (unused)
      (f) R/W -> |18    25| <- OR A (PPU A13)
  (f) /ROMSEL -> |19    24| <- PPU A12 (f)
     (f) /IRQ <- |20    23| <- PPU A11 (f)
          GND -- |21    22| <- PPU A10 (f)
                 '--------'

The integral OR gate on pin 26, intended for use with a 28-pin 128KiB CHR-ROM, seems to be too slow. [1] To support a 28-pin 128KiB CHR-ROM, some PCBs include an external 7432.

The associated ADPCM IC is wired as:

           µPD7755/6C
                __  __
(I4) PRG D6 -> |01\/18| <- PRG D5 (I3)
(I5) PRG D7 -> |02  17| <- PRG D4 (I2)
   (I6) GND -> |03  16| <- PRG D3 (I1)
   (I7) GND -> |04  15| <- PRG D2 (I0)
(volume) R2 -> |05  14| <- /START
  sound out <- |06  13| <- /CS (Always connected to GND)
     (BUSY) <- |07  12| <- X1
     /RESET -> |08  11| -> X2
        GND -- |09  10| -- VCC
               '------'

Most PCBs (JF-24, -25, -29, and -37 without RAM; JF-27 and -40 with RAM and without ADPCM) have jumpers to configure operation:

  • 0 ohm through-hole jumpers on the component side:
    • J1 connects CHR ROM /CE = pin 20 of 28 = pin 22 of 32 to PPU A13.
    • J2 connects the same pin to the output of the OR gate.
  • Cut-and-solder jumpers on the solder side:
    • J3 connects SS 88006 pin 19 to card edge /ROMSEL
    • J4 connects the same pin to the delayed copy of the same signal generated by the 7432.
    • J5 connects SS 88006 pin 1 to card edge M2
    • J6 connects the same pin to the delayed copy of the same signal generated by the 7432.

JF-23 does not have any jumpers; it is always wired as though J2, J3, and J5 were shorted.

No PCBs have been seen with J4 or J6 enabled, not even on boards that could support it.

Jaleco's 32-pin CHR ROMs are neither a JEDEC-standard pinout, nor the same as Nintendo's proprietary 32-pin CHR ROMs. Like Nintendo, pin 24 remained A16, and pin 2 became PPU /RD. However, on JF-29, JF-37, and JF-40, A17 is instead on pin 30, and other PCBs don't have a trace for A17 at all.

Source: [2]