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You probably don't actually want to use these, especially not #78.
You probably don't actually want to use these, especially not #78.
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| iNES || Chips || Max PRG || PRG banks || Max CHR || CHR banks || Mirroring || PRG RAM?
! iNES || Chips || Max PRG || PRG bank size || Max CHR || CHR bank size || Mirroring || PRG RAM?
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| [[iNES Mapper 070|70]] || 3 || 256 || 16 + 16F || 128 || 8 || V/H hardwired || No
| [[iNES Mapper 070|70]] || 3 || 256 || 16 + 16F || 128 || 8 || V/H hardwired || No

Revision as of 23:34, 22 February 2012

Rare discrete logic

You probably don't actually want to use these, especially not #78.

iNES Chips Max PRG PRG bank size Max CHR CHR bank size Mirroring PRG RAM?
70 3 256 16 + 16F 128 8 V/H hardwired No
72 4+speech 256 16 + 16F 128 8 V/H hardwired No
77 4 512 32 32 + 6RAM 2 4 No
78a 5 128 16 + 16F 128 8 V/H switchable No
78b 3 128 16 + 16F 128 8 1 No
79 2 256 32 128 8 V/H hardwired No
86 3+speech 128 32 64 8 V/H hardwired Impossible
87 2 32 32 8 V/H hardwired Impossible
92 5+speech 256 16F + 16 128 8 V/H hardwired No
96 3 128 32 32RAM 16 ? No
140 3 128 32 128 8 V/H hardwired Impossible
152 3 128 16 + 16F 128 8 1 No