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(leave notes here for future whatever)
 
(even if *were* a real dump, it's still redundant with m79)
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Currently, FCEUX's source claims that [[iNES Mapper 160]] supposedly represents Sachen's SA009 board, containing ''Pyramid''. FCEUX's implementation shows exactly one bit of CHR banking, but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157680764908921/ pictures of the PCB] show no backswitching hardware at all. It also can't represent Sachen's SA010 board containing ''Pyramid II'', because that requires PRG banking. — [[User:Lidnariq|Lidnariq]] ([[User talk:Lidnariq|talk]]) 15:53, 16 July 2017 (MDT)
Currently, FCEUX's source claims that [[iNES Mapper 160]] supposedly represents Sachen's SA009 board, containing ''Pyramid''. FCEUX's implementation shows exactly one bit of CHR banking (and is the identical behavior as a [[NINA-003-006|NINA-03]] game with 16 KiB CHR and 32 KiB PRG), but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157680764908921/ pictures of the PCB] show no backswitching hardware at all. It also can't represent Sachen's SA010 board containing ''Pyramid II'', because that requires PRG banking. — [[User:Lidnariq|Lidnariq]] ([[User talk:Lidnariq|talk]]) 15:53, 16 July 2017 (MDT)

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Currently, FCEUX's source claims that iNES Mapper 160 supposedly represents Sachen's SA009 board, containing Pyramid. FCEUX's implementation shows exactly one bit of CHR banking (and is the identical behavior as a NINA-03 game with 16 KiB CHR and 32 KiB PRG), but pictures of the PCB show no backswitching hardware at all. It also can't represent Sachen's SA010 board containing Pyramid II, because that requires PRG banking. — Lidnariq (talk) 15:53, 16 July 2017 (MDT)