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2 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 | 2 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 | ||
3 C001 8000 8001 A000 A001 E001 E000 C000 | 3 C001 8000 8001 A000 A001 E001 E000 C000 | ||
4 A001 8001 8000 C001 | 4 A001 8001 8000 C000 A000 C001 E000 E001 | ||
5 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 | 5 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 | ||
6 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 | 6 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 |
Latest revision as of 21:16, 8 June 2019
iNES Mapper 215 is used for later single-game as well as multicart releases from Sugar Softec. They use an MMC3 clone with a selectable scrambling pattern.
- Submapper 0, UNIF board name UNL-8237:
- Earthworm Jim 2
- Mortal Kombat 3 (SuperGame, not Extra 60, not to be confused by similarly-named games from other developers)
- Mortal Kombat 3 Extra 60 (both existing ROM images are just extracts of the 2-in-1 multicart containing this game)
- Pocahontas Part 2
- 2-in-1: Aladdin, EarthWorm Jim 2 (Super 808)
- 2-in-1: The Lion King, Bomber Boy (GD-103)
- 2-in-1 Super Golden Card: EarthWorm Jim 2, Boogerman (king002)
- 2-in-1: Mortal Kombat 3 Extra 60, The Super Shinobi (king005)
- 3-in-1: Boogerman, Adventure Island 3, Double Dragon 3 (Super 308)
- 5-in-1 Golden Card: Aladdin, EarthWorm Jim 2, Garo Densetsu Special, Silkworm, Contra Force (SPC005)
- 6-in-1 Golden Card: EarthWorm Jim 2, Mortal Kombat 3, Double Dragon 3, Contra 3, The Jungle Book, Turtles Tournament Fighters (SPC009)
- Submapper 1, UNIF board name UNL-8237A:
- 9-in-1 High Standard Card: The Lion King, EarthWorm Jim 2, Aladdin, Boogerman, Somari, Turtles Tournament Fighters, Mortal Kombat 3, Captain Tsubasa 2, Taito Basketball (king001)
Registers
NROM Override/Mode Register ($5000)
Mask: $F007 D~7654 3210 --------- MCS. BBBb ||| ++++- Select 16 KiB PRG-ROM bank at CPU ||| $8000-$BFFF and $C000-$FFFF ||+------- 0: Do not replace bit 0 (NROM-128) || 1: Replace bit 0 with CPU A14 (NROM-256) |+-------- 0: Do not replace PRG A17 and CHR A17 from the MMC3 (256 KiB outer bank) | 1: Replace PRG A17 and CHR A17 with $5001 bits 4 and 5, respectively (128 KiB outer bank) +--------- 0: Use PRG bank from MMC3; ignore bits 0-3/5 1: Ignore PRG bank from MMC3; apply bits 0-3/5 Power-up value: $00
Outer Bank Register ($5001) - Submapper 0 (UNL-8237)
Mask: $F007 D~7654 3210 --------- ..cp CCPP || ||++- Select 256 KiB Outer PRG-ROM bank (PRG A18/A19) || ++--- Select 256 KiB Outer CHR-ROM bank (CHR A18/A19) |+------ Select 128 KiB Outer PRG-ROM bank (PRG A17) if $5000 bit 6=1 +------- Select 128 KiB Outer CHR-ROM bank (CHR A17) if $5000 bit 6=1 Power-up value: $xF
Outer Bank Register ($5001) - Submapper 1 (UNL-8237A)
Mask: $F007 D~7654 3210 --------- ..cp P.PP CCC. || +|++- Select 256 KiB Outer PRG-ROM bank (PRG A18-A20) || +++-- Select 256 KiB Outer CHR-ROM bank (CHR A18-A20) |+------ Select 128 KiB Outer PRG-ROM bank (PRG A17) if $5000 bit 6=1 +------- Select 128 KiB Outer CHR-ROM bank (CHR A17) if $5000 bit 6=1 Power-up value: $xF
Scrambling Pattern Register ($5007)
Mask: $F007 D~7654 3210 --------- .... .MMM +++- Select MMC3 register address and index scrambling mode (0-7) Power-up value: $00
MMC3-compatible registers ($8000-$FFFF, write-only)
The scrambled addresses correspond to the real address as follows:
$5007 -------------address written----------- value 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 ----------------------------------------------- 0 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 1 A001 A000 8000 C000 8001 C001 E000 E001 2 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 3 C001 8000 8001 A000 A001 E001 E000 C000 4 A001 8001 8000 C000 A000 C001 E000 E001 5 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 6 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001 7 8000 8001 A000 A001 C000 C001 E000 E001
The data that is written to the low three bits of register $8000 corresponds to the real data as follows:
$5007 -value written- value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ----------------------- 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0 2 6 1 7 3 4 5 2 0 5 4 1 7 2 6 3 3 0 6 3 7 5 2 4 1 4 0 2 5 3 6 1 7 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Bits 6 and 7 of register $8000 are kept as they are. The data written to $8001 and $A000-$FFFF is never scrambled. After unscrambling the address and the data written, these registers function the same as the MMC3's
Note
- Several single-game cartridges that use this mapper are actually 2-in-1 multicarts that have PRG A18 forced to 0 or 1 via solder pad. A dump from these cartridges without changing the solder pad will therefore contain 256 KiB of PRG-ROM but 512 KiB of CHR-ROM, since CHR A18 is not forced in a similar fashion, with one 256 KiB half containing data from the other inaccessible game.
- The Outer Bank Register is reset to its power-up value if a Reset has been detected via an interruption of the M2 signal. This makes it difficult to dump these cartridges using a Kazzo device.
- Boogerman (INES Mapper 114 Submapper 1) was originally assigned by CaH4e3 to Mapper 215; he later reassigned UNL-8237 to Mapper 215 instead.
- Some multicarts may have alternative outer bank registers in the $6xxx range; since they all contain compatibility code that writes to the $5xxx range, they are assigned to Mapper 215 as well.
Similar Mappers
- NES 2.0 Mapper 258 adds readable protection registers in the $5000-$5007 range.