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{{DEFAULTSORT:074}}[[Category:iNES Mappers]][[Category:MMC3 with CHR ROM and CHR RAM]][[Category:Mappers with scanline IRQs]] | {{DEFAULTSORT:074}}[[Category:iNES Mappers]][[Category:MMC3 with CHR ROM and CHR RAM]][[Category:Mappers with scanline IRQs]] | ||
'''iNES Mapper 074''' | '''iNES Mapper 074''' denotes the '''43-393'''/'''860908C''' PCB, used by several games from Waixing: | ||
* ''機甲戰士'' (Jījiǎ Zhànshì, Chinese translation of Data East's ''Metal Max'') | |||
* ''甲A - China Soccer League for Division A'' | |||
* '#第四次: 机器人大战 - Robot War IV'' | |||
The circuit board mounts an [[MMC3]] clone together with a 74LS138 and 74LS139 to redirect 1 KiB CHR-ROM banks #8 and #9 to 2 KiB of CHR-RAM. | |||
=Notes= | |||
* NES and older versions of VirtuaNES EX/Plus use mapper 74 to denote ''any'' MMC3-based mixed CHR-ROM/CHR-RAM game by simply making ''all'' of CHR-ROM writable, even if those games actually use [[iNES Mapper 191|191]], [[iNES Mapper 192|192]], [[iNES Mapper 194|194]], or [[iNES Mapper 195|195]]. This approach fails in the case of ''甲A - China Soccer League for Division A'', as the game writes all zeros to whatever CHR-ROM banks are mapped at power-on, overwriting CHR-ROM data in the process. As a result, the publicly available dump of that game (PRG-ROM CRC32 0x78FB3ED6) has been modified to remove those writes. | |||
* Nestopia emulates all of Waixing's MMC3 clones with a slight variation on the mirroring control register at $A000, additionally treating a written value of 2 or 3 as 1scA and 1scB mirroring respectively. | |||
* [[iNES Mapper 119]] is Nintendo's first-party analog. Mappers [[iNES Mapper 252|252]] and [[iNES Mapper 253|253]], also used for Waixing's localizations, are similar but use a VRC4. | |||
Nestopia emulates all of Waixing's MMC3 clones with a slight variation on the mirroring control register at $A000, additionally treating a written value of 2 or 3 as 1scA and 1scB mirroring respectively. | |||
[[iNES Mapper 119]] is Nintendo's first-party analog. Mappers [[iNES Mapper 252|252]] and [[iNES Mapper 253|253]], also used for Waixing's localizations, are similar but use a VRC4. |
Revision as of 10:32, 14 September 2019
iNES Mapper 074 denotes the 43-393/860908C PCB, used by several games from Waixing:
- 機甲戰士 (Jījiǎ Zhànshì, Chinese translation of Data East's Metal Max)
- 甲A - China Soccer League for Division A
- '#第四次: 机器人大战 - Robot War IV
The circuit board mounts an MMC3 clone together with a 74LS138 and 74LS139 to redirect 1 KiB CHR-ROM banks #8 and #9 to 2 KiB of CHR-RAM.
Notes
- NES and older versions of VirtuaNES EX/Plus use mapper 74 to denote any MMC3-based mixed CHR-ROM/CHR-RAM game by simply making all of CHR-ROM writable, even if those games actually use 191, 192, 194, or 195. This approach fails in the case of 甲A - China Soccer League for Division A, as the game writes all zeros to whatever CHR-ROM banks are mapped at power-on, overwriting CHR-ROM data in the process. As a result, the publicly available dump of that game (PRG-ROM CRC32 0x78FB3ED6) has been modified to remove those writes.
- Nestopia emulates all of Waixing's MMC3 clones with a slight variation on the mirroring control register at $A000, additionally treating a written value of 2 or 3 as 1scA and 1scB mirroring respectively.
- iNES Mapper 119 is Nintendo's first-party analog. Mappers 252 and 253, also used for Waixing's localizations, are similar but use a VRC4.