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Normal. (MMC3C) | Normal. (MMC3C) | ||
=== 004: 1 === | === 004: 1 MMC6 === | ||
[[MMC6]] has an alternative PRG-RAM enable and write protection scheme designed for its internal 1k PRG RAM. | [[MMC6]] has an alternative PRG-RAM enable and write protection scheme designed for its internal 1k PRG RAM. | ||
* ''StarTropics'' | * ''StarTropics'' | ||
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* ''(no known games)'' | * ''(no known games)'' | ||
=== 004: 3 === | === 004: 3 MC-ACC === | ||
MC-ACC | MC-ACC | ||
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Normal (H/V mapper-controlled mirroring) | Normal (H/V mapper-controlled mirroring) | ||
=== 032: 1 === | === 032: 1 Major League === | ||
CIRAM A10 is tied high (fixed one-screen mirroring) and PRG banking style is fixed as 8+8+16F | CIRAM A10 is tied high (fixed one-screen mirroring) and PRG banking style is fixed as 8+8+16F | ||
* ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=3800 Major League]'' | * ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=3800 Major League]'' | ||
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0: Normal (max 256KiB PRG) | 0: Normal (max 256KiB PRG) | ||
=== 068: 1 === | === 068: 1 Dual Cartridge System === | ||
1: Sunsoft Dual Cartridge System a.k.a. NTB-ROM (max 128KiB PRG, licensing IC present, external option ROM of up to 128KiB should be selectable by a second menu) | 1: Sunsoft Dual Cartridge System a.k.a. NTB-ROM (max 128KiB PRG, licensing IC present, external option ROM of up to 128KiB should be selectable by a second menu) | ||
* [http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=2265 ''Nantettatte!! Baseball''] | * [http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=2265 ''Nantettatte!! Baseball''] | ||
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Hardwired horizontal or vertical mirroring. | Hardwired horizontal or vertical mirroring. | ||
=== 071: 1 === | === 071: 1 Fire Hawk === | ||
Mapper controlled single-screen mirroring. | Mapper controlled single-screen mirroring. | ||
* ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=733 Fire Hawk]'' | * ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=733 Fire Hawk]'' | ||
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Unspecified. | Unspecified. | ||
=== 078: 1 === | === 078: 1 Cosmo Carrier === | ||
Single-screen mirroring (nibble-swapped [[INES Mapper 152|mapper 152]]). | Single-screen mirroring (nibble-swapped [[INES Mapper 152|mapper 152]]). | ||
* ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=3968 Uchuusen: Cosmo Carrier]'' | * ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=3968 Uchuusen: Cosmo Carrier]'' | ||
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'''Deprecated.''' | '''Deprecated.''' | ||
=== 078: 3 === | === 078: 3 Holy Diver === | ||
Mapper-controlled H/V mirroring. | Mapper-controlled H/V mirroring. | ||
* ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=4038 Holy Diver]'' | * ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=4038 Holy Diver]'' | ||
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No advisory statement is made (use runtime heuristics suggested at [[iNES Mapper 210|mapper 210]]) | No advisory statement is made (use runtime heuristics suggested at [[iNES Mapper 210|mapper 210]]) | ||
=== 210: 1 === | === 210: 1 N175 === | ||
Namco 175. Hardwired mirroring, no IRQ. | Namco 175. Hardwired mirroring, no IRQ. | ||
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* ''Heisei Tensai Bakabon / Genius Bakabon'' | * ''Heisei Tensai Bakabon / Genius Bakabon'' | ||
=== 210: 2 === | === 210: 2 N340 === | ||
Namco 340. 1/H/V mirroring, no IRQ, no internal or external RAM. | Namco 340. 1/H/V mirroring, no IRQ, no internal or external RAM. | ||
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0: Normal | 0: Normal | ||
=== 232: 1 === | === 232: 1 Aladdin Deck Enhancer === | ||
Aladdin Deck Enhancer variation. Swap the bits of the outer bank number. | Aladdin Deck Enhancer variation. Swap the bits of the outer bank number. | ||
* ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=553 Quattro Adventure] (Aladdin Deck Enhancer)'' | * ''[http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=553 Quattro Adventure] (Aladdin Deck Enhancer)'' |
Revision as of 17:24, 8 August 2015
Submapper is a term used in the NES 2.0 header for 4-bit codes designating functionally distinct variants of iNES mappers that cannot be distinguished by the memory size fields alone. Most emulators using iNES format distinguish these using CRC, SHA-1, or other hashes of the PRG ROM and CHR ROM, but this works only for games published prior to 1997, not for fan translations or ROM hacks, and not for new games on the same mapper.
Submapper 0 represents the default iNES behavour, so that backward compatibility is maintained.
This document is a living specification. Proposals for new submappers should be made at: Proposals.
001: MMC1
Most MMC1 boards are compatible with the standard mapper 1 behavior (submapper 0).
Boards with CHR-RAM usually reuse the CHR banking lines to address other things.
- SUROM, SOROM, and SXROM implement extra PRG-ROM and PRG-RAM banking (submappers 1, 2, 4).
- SNROM implements a redundant PRG-RAM enable (no assigned submapper).
Boards with 32k of PRG-ROM usually have no PRG banking. SEROM, SHROM, SH1ROM (submapper 5).
001: 0
Normal behavior.
001: 1 SUROM
SUROM reuses a CHR banking line to address a larger PRG ROM.
This is a subset of submapper 4 (SXROM).
This should be used with:
- CHR RAM = 8k
- PRG RAM = 8k
- PRG ROM = 512k
Games:
- Dragon Warrior III
- Dragon Warrior IV / Dragon Quest IV
- Ninjara Hoi!
001: 2 SOROM
SOROM reuses a CHR banking line to bankswitch a larger PRG RAM.
This is a subset of submapper 4 (SXROM).
This should be used with:
- CHR RAM = 8k
- PRG RAM = 16k
- PRG ROM <= 256k
Games:
- Genghis Khan / Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan
- Nobunaga's Ambition / Nobunaga no Yabou: Zenkokuban
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Sangokushi
001: 3
Deprecated. This submapper is already implemented as iNES Mapper 155 instead.
001: 4 SXROM
SXROM is a superset of SUROM and SOROM with an additional bit for more PRG RAM.
The MMC1's CHR banking registers are reused in the following way:
4bit0 ----- PSSxC ||| | ||| +- 4k CHR-RAM bank (CHR A12) ||+--- 16k PRG-RAM bank (PRG RAM A14) SXROM |+---- 8k PRG-RAM bank (PRG RAM A13) SXROM, SUROM +----- 256k PRG-RAM bank (PRG ROM A18) SXROM, SOROM
This should be used with:
- CHR RAM = 8k (allows reuse of CHR banking lines)
- PRG RAM <= 32k (larger size enabled by the reused lines)
- PRG ROM <= 512k (larger size enabled by the reused lines)
Configurations that only require the SOROM or SUROM subsets should specify those submappers instead.
Games:
- Final Fantasy I & II
- The Best Play Pro Yakyuu Special
- PR8. If extra RAM is missing, it gives a "DOES NOT WORK IN THIS EMULATOR" error.
001: 5 Fixed PRG
SEROM, SHROM, SH1ROM use a fixed 32k PRG ROM with no banking support. (This is distinct from SIROM which has 32k of bankable PRG ROM.)
PRG ROM A14 is connected directly to CPU A14 (and MMC1 A14 input) instead of MMC1 A14 output.
- Adventures of Lolo
- Airwolf
- The All New Family Feud
- Anticipation
- Boulder Dash
- Dr. Mario
- Hirake! Ponkikki
- Palamedes
- Palamedes II: Star Twinkles
- R.C. Pro-Am
- Sesame Street 123
- Sesame Street ABC
- Sky Kid
- Snake Rattle 'n Roll
- Taboo: The Sixth Sense
- Tetris
Some of these games may be compatible with submapper 0 if $8000-BFFF is initialized to the low bank, and $C000-FFFF is initialized to the high bank, and the game never changes this.
004: MMC3
iNES Mapper 004 represents the most common boards using these four ICs: early MMC3, late MMC3, MC-ACC, and MMC6.
There are three known kinds of IRQ:
- MMC3A: IRQ is asserted on A12 rise, and loading the latch with 0 disables IRQ. Some chips labeled MMC3B also have this "old style" behavior. No games are known to rely on this behavior.
- MMC3C: IRQ is asserted on A12 rise, and loading the latch with 0 produces an IRQ on every scanline. Some chips labeled MMC3B also have this "new style" behavior, as does the MMC6. Some later games rely on this behavior.
- MC-ACC: IRQ is asserted on A12 fall, typically four pixels later than MMC3C. Interrupts can be produced every scanline, like the MMC3C.[1]
There are two known kinds of PRG RAM enable:
- MMC3: One set of enable bits controls the entire chip.
- MMC6: The first and second enables control the first and second half of PRG RAM, and an additional enable in bit 5 of $8000 controls the whole PRG RAM.
The TEROM and TFROM boards have two jumpers that can respectively disable IRQs and force hard-wired mirroring. It is believed that nothing was ever released that used them.
004: 0
Normal. (MMC3C)
004: 1 MMC6
MMC6 has an alternative PRG-RAM enable and write protection scheme designed for its internal 1k PRG RAM.
- StarTropics
- StarTropics 2
004: 2
MMC3C with hard wired mirroring.
- (no known games)
004: 3 MC-ACC
MC-ACC
The MC-ACC is found in 13 second-source PCBs manufactured by Acclaim:
- Alien³
- George Foreman's KO Boxing
- The Incredible Crash Dummies
- Mickey's Safari in Letterland
- Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball
- Rollerblade Racer
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. The World
- The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man
- Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six
- T&C Surf Designs 2: Thrilla's Surfari
- T2: Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- WWF King of the Ring
- WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge
032: Irem G101
A variation of this mapper requires hardwired one-screen mirroring and entirely ignores writes to $9000.
032: 0
Normal (H/V mapper-controlled mirroring)
032: 1 Major League
CIRAM A10 is tied high (fixed one-screen mirroring) and PRG banking style is fixed as 8+8+16F
068: Sunsoft 4
In addition to its normal function, the Sunsoft 4 IC was used in Nantettatte!! Baseball, which allowed a second expansion cartridge to be plugged into it.
068: 0
0: Normal (max 256KiB PRG)
068: 1 Dual Cartridge System
1: Sunsoft Dual Cartridge System a.k.a. NTB-ROM (max 128KiB PRG, licensing IC present, external option ROM of up to 128KiB should be selectable by a second menu)
071: Codemasters
Some games use this with 1-screen mirroring, where the mapper's mirroring control bit is wired directly to CIRAM A10. Others have hardwired horizontal or vertical mirroring.
Another variation of this mapper was used in the Quattro multicarts, but these have been reassigned to mapper 232.
071: 0
Hardwired horizontal or vertical mirroring.
071: 1 Fire Hawk
Mapper controlled single-screen mirroring.
078: Cosmo Carrier / Holy Diver
This mapper unfortunately combines two games with incompatible mirroring control.
One game uses this with 1-screen mirroring, where the mapper's mirroring control bit is wired directly to CIRAM A10. The other can switch between horizontal and vertical mirroring, using a multiplexer between PPU A10 and PPU A11 whose output is sent to CIRAM A10.
078: 0
Unspecified.
078: 1 Cosmo Carrier
Single-screen mirroring (nibble-swapped mapper 152).
078: 2
Deprecated.
078: 3 Holy Diver
Mapper-controlled H/V mirroring.
210: Namco 175 and 340
Mapper 210 doesn't distinguish between the 175's hardwired mirroring and 340's 1/H/V mirroring.
Also, previous confusion and compatibility code used by Namco when they were developing games means that many 175- and 340- using games are incorrectly tagged as mapper 19.
210: 0
No advisory statement is made (use runtime heuristics suggested at mapper 210)
210: 1 N175
Namco 175. Hardwired mirroring, no IRQ.
- Famista '91
- Family Circuit '91
- Chibi Maruko-chan: Uki Uki Shopping
- Heisei Tensai Bakabon / Genius Bakabon
210: 2 N340
Namco 340. 1/H/V mirroring, no IRQ, no internal or external RAM.
- Splatterhouse
- Wagyan Land 2
- Famista '92
- Dream Master
- Top Striker
- Wagyan Land 3
- Famista '93
- Famista '94
232: Quattro
Similar to #71 above, with a separate register controlling which 64 KiB outer bank of the PRG ROM is used. This is used for the Quattro multicarts.
The Aladdin Deck Enhancer version of these multicarts used a different banking scheme.
323: 0
0: Normal
232: 1 Aladdin Deck Enhancer
Aladdin Deck Enhancer variation. Swap the bits of the outer bank number.
- Quattro Adventure (Aladdin Deck Enhancer)
- Quattro Sports (Aladdin Deck Enhancer)