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(what was i smoking when i added the oversize section? you should just use oversize gnrom anyway.)
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[[Category:GNROM-like mappers]][[Category:in NesCartDB]]
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'''Color Dreams''' was a company that developed and published unlicensed NES games. The later Color Dreams games were Christianity-themed games, published under the '''Wisdom Tree''' label and sold through Christian bookstores.
The '''Color Dreams Mapper''' was a mapper used by the '''Color Dreams''' company. The [[iNES]] format assigns '''mapper 11''' to these boards.


Color Dreams games used a board with a discrete logic mapper that provide up to four 32 KB banks of PRG ROM and up to sixteen 8 KB banks of CHR ROM and controls a charge pump to defeat the [[CIC]] lockout chip. The [[iNES]] format assigns '''mapper 11''' to these boards.
The mapper is a board with [[:Category:Discrete logic mappers|discrete logic]] that provides up to four 32 KB banks of PRG ROM, up to sixteen 8 KB banks of CHR ROM, and controls a charge pump to defeat the [[CIC]] lockout chip.  
 
'''Color Dreams''' was a company that developed and published unlicensed NES games. They also operated with the alternate labels '''Wisdom Tree''' which produced games with Christianity themes (primarily sold in Christian bookstores), and '''Bunch Games''' which produced lower budget games. American Game Cartridges also used the Color Dreams mapper for their port of Exidy's ''Chiller''.
 
Example games:
* ''Bible Adventures''
* ''Chiller''
* ''Crystal Mines''
* ''Menace Beach''
* ''Metal Fighter''


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==
The Color Dreams board contains a [[74377|74LS377]] octal D latch (8-bit register) to select the current PRG and CHR banks.
The Color Dreams board contains a [[74377|74LS377]] octal D latch (8-bit register) to select the current PRG and CHR banks.
The lockout defeat is not necessary for emulator implementation. See [[#References|references]] below for more information.


== Variants ==
== Variants ==
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A multicart mapper based on this mapper is [[iNES Mapper 046]], with an outer bank register at $6000-$7FFF.
A multicart mapper based on this mapper is [[iNES Mapper 046]], with an outer bank register at $6000-$7FFF.


== Disch's Notes ==
== References ==
  Here are Disch's original notes:
*[http://kevtris.org/mappers/cdreams/ Color Dreams] - documentation of mapper by Kevin Horton
  ========================
*[http://kevtris.org/mappers/lockout/ Lockout] - documentation of lockout mechanisms by Kevtris
  =  Mapper 011          =
*[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/search.php?ines=11 Games] - list of games using the Color Dreams mapper at NesCartDB
  ========================
 
  Example Games:
  --------------------------
  Crystal Mines
  Metal Fighter
 
  Notes:
  --------------------------
  This mapper suffers from bus conflicts!
 
 
  Registers **BUS CONFLICTS**:
  --------------------------
    $8000-FFFF:  [CCCC LLPP]
      P = Select 32k PRG page @ $8000-FFFF
      L = Lockout defeat usage
      C = Select 8k CHR page @ $0000-1FFF
 
 
  Lockout defeat:
  --------------------------
  I have no idea how this works.  [http://kevtris.org/mappers/lockout/ Kevtris's page makes mention of it].  From an emulation standpoint, it's not all
  that important.
 
== Sources ==
*[http://kevtris.org/mappers/cdreams/ Color Dreams doc by Kevin Horton]

Revision as of 16:28, 17 April 2015

The Color Dreams Mapper was a mapper used by the Color Dreams company. The iNES format assigns mapper 11 to these boards.

The mapper is a board with discrete logic that provides up to four 32 KB banks of PRG ROM, up to sixteen 8 KB banks of CHR ROM, and controls a charge pump to defeat the CIC lockout chip.

Color Dreams was a company that developed and published unlicensed NES games. They also operated with the alternate labels Wisdom Tree which produced games with Christianity themes (primarily sold in Christian bookstores), and Bunch Games which produced lower budget games. American Game Cartridges also used the Color Dreams mapper for their port of Exidy's Chiller.

Example games:

  • Bible Adventures
  • Chiller
  • Crystal Mines
  • Menace Beach
  • Metal Fighter

Overview

  • PRG ROM size: Up to 128 KB
  • PRG ROM bank size: 32 KB
  • PRG RAM: None
  • CHR capacity: Up to 128 KB ROM
  • CHR bank size: 8 KB
  • Nametable mirroring: Solder pads select vertical or horizontal mirroring
  • Subject to bus conflicts: Yes

Banks

  • CPU $8000-$FFFF: 32 KB switchable PRG ROM bank
  • PPU $0000-$1FFF: 8 KB switchable CHR ROM bank

Registers

Bank select ($8000-$FFFF)

7  bit  0
---- ----
CCCC LLPP
|||| ||||
|||| ||++- Select 32 KB PRG ROM bank for CPU $8000-$FFFF
|||| ++--- Used for lockout defeat
++++------ Select 8 KB CHR ROM bank for PPU $0000-$1FFF

Hardware

The Color Dreams board contains a 74LS377 octal D latch (8-bit register) to select the current PRG and CHR banks.

The lockout defeat is not necessary for emulator implementation. See references below for more information.

Variants

Nintendo's own GxROM family of boards is nearly identical in function to the Color Dreams board.

A multicart mapper based on this mapper is iNES Mapper 046, with an outer bank register at $6000-$7FFF.

References

  • Color Dreams - documentation of mapper by Kevin Horton
  • Lockout - documentation of lockout mechanisms by Kevtris
  • Games - list of games using the Color Dreams mapper at NesCartDB