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The generic designation '''DxROM''' refers to cartridge boards made by Nintendo that use the Namco 109 mapper. There are no '''licensed''' HVC counterparts. The [[iNES]] format assigns [[iNES Mapper 206|Mapper 206]] to DxROM. | [[Category:MMC3-like mappers]]The generic designation '''DxROM''' refers to cartridge boards made by Nintendo that use the Namco 109 mapper. There are no '''licensed''' HVC counterparts. The [[iNES]] format assigns [[iNES Mapper 206|Mapper 206]] to DxROM. | ||
The following DxROM boards are known to exist: | The following DxROM boards are known to exist: |
Revision as of 22:00, 16 April 2012
The generic designation DxROM refers to cartridge boards made by Nintendo that use the Namco 109 mapper. There are no licensed HVC counterparts. The iNES format assigns Mapper 206 to DxROM.
The following DxROM boards are known to exist:
Board | PRG ROM | PRG RAM | CHR |
---|---|---|---|
DEROM | 64 KB | 32,64 KB ROM | |
DE1ROM | 128 KB | 64 KB ROM | |
DRROM | 128 KB | 64 KB ROM |
Otherwise, Namco 109 is just a subset of MMC3