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[[Category:Multicart mappers]] | {{DEFAULTSORT:270}}[[Category:Multicart mappers]][[Category:NES 2.0 mappers with submappers]][[Category:MMC3-like mappers]][[Category:Mappers with scanline IRQs]] | ||
'''NES 2.0 Mapper 270''' denotes [[NES 2.0 Mapper 256|OneBus]] console multicarts that use the consoles' universal input/output (UIO) register $412C to bankswitch higher-order PRG address lines or several PRG chips, and select CHR-RAM via $4242. | '''NES 2.0 Mapper 270''' denotes [[NES 2.0 Mapper 256|OneBus]] console multicarts that use the consoles' universal input/output (UIO) register $412C to bankswitch higher-order PRG address lines or several PRG chips, and select CHR-RAM via $4242. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:37, 26 May 2020
NES 2.0 Mapper 270 denotes OneBus console multicarts that use the consoles' universal input/output (UIO) register $412C to bankswitch higher-order PRG address lines or several PRG chips, and select CHR-RAM via $4242.
Submapper 0: Combination
Responds to all bank bits of submappers 1-3 at the same time. This is permissible, since the only bit that is used by several submappers has the same function in each of them.
Submapper 1: Game Prince RS-16
Outer PRG Bank ($412C, write)
D~7654 3210 --------- .... ..A. +-- PRG/CHR A24
Submapper 2: Family Pocket 638-in-1
Outer PRG Bank ($412C, write)
D~7654 3210 --------- .... ..AB |+- PRG/CHR A25 +-- PRG/CHR A24
Jumper Cartridge Detection ($412C, read)
D~7654 3210 --------- .... B... +---- 0: Jumper cartridge not inserted 1: Jumper cartridge inserted
CHR-RAM enable ($4242, write)
D~7654 3210 --------- .... ...C +- 0: Use normal OneBus CHR banking 1: Use 8 KiB of unbanked CHR-RAM
Submapper 3: Bittboy 300-in-1
Outer PRG Bank ($412C, write)
D~7654 3210 --------- .... .A.. +--- PRG/CHR A24
Notes
- Any $412C bit can only be read from if the corresponding bit in register $412B (UIO input/output selector) is set to "0" (input).
- Any $412C bit can only be written to if the corresponding bit in register $412B (UIO input/output selector) is set to "1" (output).