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As with | ==Functional variations== | ||
As with several other ASIC mappers, parts of the pinout are often repurposed: | |||
SEROM, SHROM, SH1ROM | ===SEROM, SHROM, SH1ROM=== | ||
Doesn't support PRG banking | |||
.--\/--. | .--\/--. | ||
'''n/c''' <- |01 24| -- +5V | '''n/c''' <- |01 24| -- +5V | ||
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'''CPU A14 (n) -> PRG A14 (r)''' | '''CPU A14 (n) -> PRG A14 (r)''' | ||
SNROM | ===SNROM=== | ||
Uses CHR A13-A16 as a PRG-RAM disable | |||
'''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | '''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | ||
'''n/c''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | '''n/c''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | ||
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`------' | `------' | ||
SOROM | ===SOROM=== | ||
Uses CHR A13-A16 as PRG-RAM banking | |||
'''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | '''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | ||
'''n/c''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | '''n/c''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | ||
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SOROM is actually implemented using the WRAMs' /CE inputs and an inverter to select only one RAM at a time. | SOROM is actually implemented using the WRAMs' /CE inputs and an inverter to select only one RAM at a time. | ||
SUROM | ===SUROM=== | ||
Uses CHR A13-A16 as PRG-ROM banking | |||
'''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | '''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | ||
'''n/c''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | '''n/c''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | ||
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`------' | `------' | ||
SXROM | ===SXROM=== | ||
Uses CHR A13-A16 as PRG-ROM and PRG-RAM banking | |||
'''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | '''n/c''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | ||
'''WRAM A13 (w)''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | '''WRAM A13 (w)''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | ||
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GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) | GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) | ||
`------' | `------' | ||
SXROM uses an external inverter to convert the MMC1's '''WRAM +CE''' to the 62256's '''-CE''' input | |||
[[NES-EVENT|EVENT]] | ===[[NES-EVENT|EVENT]]=== | ||
Uses CHR A13-A16 as more complicated PRG-ROM banking and timer control, also disables CHR RAM banking | |||
'''n/c''' <- |07 18| <- CPU D0 (nrw) | |||
'''PRG2 A15''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | '''PRG2 A15''' <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) | ||
'''PRG2 A16''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | '''PRG2 A16''' <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) | ||
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Since the PPU A12 input's only purpose is to switch the CHR A12 .. A16 outputs, it's not clear why Nintendo didn't tie the MMC1's PPU A12 input low and connect CHR A12 directly to PPU A12. Doing so would have cost nothing (the ability to swap the two nametables is already granted through [[PPUCTRL]]), would have prevented mistakes (unless the same value is in both CHR registers, 4KB mode causes erratic switching of bank during rendering), and would have freed up another bit of control. | Since the PPU A12 input's only purpose is to switch the CHR A12 .. A16 outputs, it's not clear why Nintendo didn't tie the MMC1's PPU A12 input low and connect CHR A12 directly to PPU A12. Doing so would have cost nothing (the ability to swap the two nametables is already granted through [[PPUCTRL]]), would have prevented mistakes (unless the same value is in both CHR registers, 4KB mode causes erratic switching of bank during rendering), and would have freed up another bit of control. | ||
---- | ===SZROM=== | ||
Uses CHR A16 as PRG-RAM banking | |||
CHR A15 <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (n) | |||
'''WRAM A13 (w)''' <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) | |||
GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) | |||
`------' | |||
SZROM permits both CHR ROM banking and 16KB of WRAM at the same time. Like SOROM, it's implemented using the WRAMs' /CE inputs and an inverter to select only one RAM at a time. | |||
===2ME=== | |||
Uses CIRAM A10 and CHR A12, A13, A16 for EEPROM access and CHR A14, A15, and A16 for PRG-RAM access | |||
'''$6000-7FFF +EN (we)''' <- |06 19| <- '''Card D7 (nrw)''' | |||
'''EEPROM DI (e)''' <- |07 18| <- '''Card D0 (nrwe)''' | |||
'''EEPROM CLK (e)''' <- |08 17| <- '''Card R/W (nw)''' | |||
'''PRG-RAM A13 (w)''' <- |09 16| -> '''EEPROM CS (e)''' | |||
'''PRG-RAM A14 (w)''' <- |10 15| <- '''GND (PPU A12)''' | |||
'''EEPROM DO +OE, PRG-RAM /CE (we)''' <- |11 14| <- '''GND (PPU A11)''' | |||
GND -- |12 13| <- '''GND (PPU A10)''' | |||
`------' | |||
The data bus here is the Famicom Network System's card data bus, not the CPU data bus. Because the board is not on the PPU bus, the PPU address inputs are grounded, preventing the CHR bank 1 register from being used. | |||
==Pirate clones== | ==Pirate clones== | ||
There exist pirate clones: | There exist pirate clones: | ||
*AX5904 - pinout is same as official MMC1 | *AX5904 - pinout is same as official MMC1 | ||
*KS5361 - pinout unknown [http://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?p=83737#p83737] | |||
*[https://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=16819#p209968 KS 203] - Kaiser clone: | *[https://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=16819#p209968 KS 203] - Kaiser clone: | ||
Latest revision as of 04:25, 10 July 2022
MMC1: 24 pin shrink-DIP (most common mapper 1; variants as mappers 105 and 155)
Comes in several varieties: 'MMC1', 'MMC1A', and 'MMC1B2'
.--\/--. PRG A14 (r) <- |01 24| -- +5V PRG A15 (r) <- |02 23| <- M2 (n) PRG A16 (r) <- |03 22| <- CPU A13 (nr) PRG A17 (r) <- |04 21| <- CPU A14 (n) PRG /CE (r) <- |05 20| <- /ROMSEL (n) WRAM +CE (w) <- |06 19| <- CPU D7 (nrw) CHR A12 (r) <- |07 18| <- CPU D0 (nrw) CHR A13 (r) <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) CHR A14 (r) <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) CHR A15 (r) <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (nr) CHR A16 (r) <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) `------'
Pinout legend
-- | power supply | -- <- | output | -> -> | input | <- <> | bidirectional | <> ?? | unknown use | ?? n or f - connects to NES or Famicom r - connects to ROMs (PRG ROM, CHR ROM, CHR RAM) w - connects to WRAM (PRG RAM) ?? - could be an input, no connection, or a supply line
Functional variations
As with several other ASIC mappers, parts of the pinout are often repurposed:
SEROM, SHROM, SH1ROM
Doesn't support PRG banking
.--\/--. n/c <- |01 24| -- +5V n/c <- |02 23| <- M2 (n) n/c <- |03 22| <- CPU A13 (nr) n/c <- |04 21| <- CPU A14 (n) CPU A14 (n) -> PRG A14 (r)
SNROM
Uses CHR A13-A16 as a PRG-RAM disable
n/c <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) n/c <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) n/c <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (n) WRAM /CE (w) <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) `------'
SOROM
Uses CHR A13-A16 as PRG-RAM banking
n/c <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) n/c <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) WRAM A13 (w) <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (n) n/c <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) `------'
SOROM is actually implemented using the WRAMs' /CE inputs and an inverter to select only one RAM at a time.
SUROM
Uses CHR A13-A16 as PRG-ROM banking
n/c <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) n/c <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) n/c <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (n) PRG A18 (r) <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) `------'
SXROM
Uses CHR A13-A16 as PRG-ROM and PRG-RAM banking
n/c <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) WRAM A13 (w) <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) WRAM A14 (w) <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (n) PRG A18 (r) <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) `------'
SXROM uses an external inverter to convert the MMC1's WRAM +CE to the 62256's -CE input
EVENT
Uses CHR A13-A16 as more complicated PRG-ROM banking and timer control, also disables CHR RAM banking
n/c <- |07 18| <- CPU D0 (nrw) PRG2 A15 <- |08 17| <- CPU R/W (nw) PRG2 A16 <- |09 16| -> CIRAM A10 (n) PRG SEL <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (n) TIMER RESET <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) `------'
Since the PPU A12 input's only purpose is to switch the CHR A12 .. A16 outputs, it's not clear why Nintendo didn't tie the MMC1's PPU A12 input low and connect CHR A12 directly to PPU A12. Doing so would have cost nothing (the ability to swap the two nametables is already granted through PPUCTRL), would have prevented mistakes (unless the same value is in both CHR registers, 4KB mode causes erratic switching of bank during rendering), and would have freed up another bit of control.
SZROM
Uses CHR A16 as PRG-RAM banking
CHR A15 <- |10 15| <- PPU A12 (n) WRAM A13 (w) <- |11 14| <- PPU A11 (nr) GND -- |12 13| <- PPU A10 (nr) `------'
SZROM permits both CHR ROM banking and 16KB of WRAM at the same time. Like SOROM, it's implemented using the WRAMs' /CE inputs and an inverter to select only one RAM at a time.
2ME
Uses CIRAM A10 and CHR A12, A13, A16 for EEPROM access and CHR A14, A15, and A16 for PRG-RAM access
$6000-7FFF +EN (we) <- |06 19| <- Card D7 (nrw) EEPROM DI (e) <- |07 18| <- Card D0 (nrwe) EEPROM CLK (e) <- |08 17| <- Card R/W (nw) PRG-RAM A13 (w) <- |09 16| -> EEPROM CS (e) PRG-RAM A14 (w) <- |10 15| <- GND (PPU A12) EEPROM DO +OE, PRG-RAM /CE (we) <- |11 14| <- GND (PPU A11) GND -- |12 13| <- GND (PPU A10) `------'
The data bus here is the Famicom Network System's card data bus, not the CPU data bus. Because the board is not on the PPU bus, the PPU address inputs are grounded, preventing the CHR bank 1 register from being used.
Pirate clones
There exist pirate clones:
.--\/--. PRG A17 <- |01 24| <- PPU A10 PRG A16 <- |02 23| <- PPU A11 PRG A15 <- |03 22| <- PPU A12 PRG A14 <- |04 21| <- CPU A13 VCC -- |05 20| <- CPU A14 PRG /CE <- |06 19| <- /ROMSEL CHR A12 <- |07 18| <- RESET CHR A13 <- |08 17| -- GND CPU D7 -> |09 16| <- M2 CPU D0 -> |10 15| <- CPU R/W CHR A16 <- |11 14| -> CHR A15 CIR A10 <- |12 13| -> CHR A14 `------' KS 203