INES Mapper 194: Difference between revisions

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A [[NES 2.0]]-compliant image and emulator will treat mappers 194 and [[iNES Mapper 195|195]] the same; they both specify CHR-RAM pages start at 0 and contain no mirrors.
A [[NES 2.0]]-compliant image and emulator will treat mappers 194 and [[iNES Mapper 195|195]] the same; they both specify CHR-RAM pages start at 0 and contain no mirrors.


Mappers [[iNES Mapper 252|252]] and [[iNES Mapper 253|253]], also used for Waixing's localizations, are similar but use a VRC4.
See also:
* Waixing's other MMC3-based mappers with both CHR RAM and CHR ROM- {{mapper|74}}, {{mapper|191}}, {{mapper|192}}, {{mapper|195}}
* Waixing's VRC4-based mappers with both CHR RAM and CHR ROM- {{mapper|252}}, {{mapper|253}}

Revision as of 23:54, 26 February 2018

 Here are Disch's original notes:  
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 =  Mapper 194          =
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 aka:
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 Pirate MMC3 variant
 
 
 Example Game:
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 Dai-2-Ji - Super Robot Taisen (As)
 
 
 Notes:
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 This mapper is a modified MMC3 (or is based on MMC3?).
 
 In addition to any CHR-ROM present, there is also an additional 2k of CHR-RAM which is selectable.
 
 CHR Pages $00-$01 are CHR-RAM, other pages are CHR-ROM.
 
 Apart from that, this mapper behaves exactly like your typical MMC3.  See mapper 004 for details.

A NES 2.0-compliant image and emulator will treat mappers 194 and 195 the same; they both specify CHR-RAM pages start at 0 and contain no mirrors.

See also:

  • Waixing's other MMC3-based mappers with both CHR RAM and CHR ROM- 074, 191, 192, 195
  • Waixing's VRC4-based mappers with both CHR RAM and CHR ROM- 252, 253