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.... ...A R2: CHR A13 | .... ...A R2: CHR A13 | ||
.... ... | .... ...B R4: CHR A14 | ||
.... ..PP R5: PRG A16..A15 | .... ..PP R5: PRG A16..A15 | ||
.... ..DC R6: CHR A16..A15 | .... ..DC R6: CHR A16..A15 | ||
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2: Vertical | 2: Vertical | ||
3: Single-screen, page 1 | 3: Single-screen, page 1 | ||
Registers 0 | Registers 0, 1, and 3 have no external effect. All three bits in all eight registers are fully implemented and can be read from and written to. | ||
=Errata= | =Errata= |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 14 December 2019
iNES Mapper 243 denotes the Sachen SA-020A circuit board. Using an eight-register ASIC with a fake "74LS374N" marking, it supports up to 128 KiB PRG-ROM, and 128 KiB of CHR-ROM. It is used for only one game, 美女拳 - Honey Peach (SA-006).
Banks
- CPU $8000-$FFFF: switchable 32 KiB PRG-ROM bank
- PPU $0000-$1FFF: switchable 8 KiB CHR-ROM bank
- Nametable mirroring: switchable H/V/Vertically-flipped L/One-screen
Registers
Register Index ($4100, write)
Mask: $C101 D~7654 3210 --------- .... .RRR +++- Select register number (Rx)
Register Data ($4101, read/write)
Mask: $C101 D~7654 3210 --------- .... .RRR +++- Register data D~7654 3210 --------- .... ...A R2: CHR A13 .... ...B R4: CHR A14 .... ..PP R5: PRG A16..A15 .... ..DC R6: CHR A16..A15 ... .MM. R7: Nametable mirroring 0: S0-S0-S0-S1 (lower right unique, or vertically-flipped L) 1: Horizontal 2: Vertical 3: Single-screen, page 1
Registers 0, 1, and 3 have no external effect. All three bits in all eight registers are fully implemented and can be read from and written to.
Errata
The SA-150 PCB, denoted by INES Mapper 150, connects the same ASIC differently, changing the meaning of the CHR-bank-related register bits.