INES Mapper 036: Difference between revisions
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[[Category:iNES Mappers|036]][[Category:GNROM-like mappers|036]] | [[Category:iNES Mappers|036]][[Category:GNROM-like mappers|036]] | ||
[[iNES Mapper 036]] is apparently assigned to the board used some games published by TXC / Micro Genius. This is almost identical to oversize [[GNROM]] | [[iNES Mapper 036]] is apparently assigned to the board used some games published by TXC / Micro Genius. This is almost identical to oversize [[GNROM]] with two changes: | ||
* As a workaround for incomplete documentation, FCEUX only listens to writes to the range 0x8000 through 0xFFFE, and | |||
* Reads from $4100 should return the value written to the banking register | |||
''Strike Wolf'' | ''Strike Wolf'' writes to unknown registers at $4100-$4103, $4200, and $FFFF. | ||
It's not known what these other registers are supposed to do. Perhaps they're registers internal to the Famiclones made by TXC. | It's not known what these other registers are supposed to do. Perhaps they're registers internal to the Famiclones made by TXC. |
Revision as of 00:16, 21 December 2015
iNES Mapper 036 is apparently assigned to the board used some games published by TXC / Micro Genius. This is almost identical to oversize GNROM with two changes:
- As a workaround for incomplete documentation, FCEUX only listens to writes to the range 0x8000 through 0xFFFE, and
- Reads from $4100 should return the value written to the banking register
Strike Wolf writes to unknown registers at $4100-$4103, $4200, and $FFFF.
It's not known what these other registers are supposed to do. Perhaps they're registers internal to the Famiclones made by TXC.