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[[iNES Mapper 113]] is used to designate a board similar to but larger than the [[NINA-003-006|NINA-03/06]] board. The actual name of these larger multicarts is unknown, as none are in NesCartDB. | [[iNES Mapper 113]] is used to designate a board similar to but larger than the [[NINA-003-006|NINA-03/06]] board. The actual name of these larger multicarts is unknown, as none are in NesCartDB. |
Revision as of 19:19, 30 July 2013
iNES Mapper 113 is used to designate a board similar to but larger than the NINA-03/06 board. The actual name of these larger multicarts is unknown, as none are in NesCartDB.
Here are Disch's original notes: ======================== = Mapper 113 = ======================== Example Games: -------------------------- HES 6-in-1 Mind Blower Pak Total Funpak Registers: --------------------------- Range,Mask: $4100-5FFF, $4100 be sure to make note of the mask -- $4200 does not map to the register, but $4300 does. $4100: [MCPP PCCC] C = CHR Reg (8k @ $0000) P = PRG Reg (32k @ $8000) M = Mirroring: 0 = Horz 1 = Vert Note the high bit of the CHR Reg.
Note that FCEUX does not honor the mirror bit.
Any games smaller-or-equal to 64/64 are probably actually mapper 79. Disch generalized the two mappers to only differ on whether they could control mirroring.