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.--\/--. .--\/--. .--\/--. | .--\/--. .--\/--. .--\/--. | ||
M2 -> |01 40| -- +5V | M2 -> |01 40| -- +5V /ROMSEL -> |01 40| -> WRAM !CE CHR A13 <- |01 40| <- PPU A10 | ||
WRAM | WRAM /CE <- |02 39| -- NC PRG /CE <- |02 39| -- +5V CHR A14 <- |02 39| <- PPU A11 | ||
CPU D7 -> |03 38| -> PRG | CPU D7 -> |03 38| -> PRG /CE WRAM /WE <- |03 38| -> WRAM +CE CHR A12 <- |03 38| <- PPU A12 | ||
CPU A0 -> |04 37| -> PRG A17 CPU A14 -> |04 37| <- CPU R/ | CPU A0 -> |04 37| -> PRG A17 CPU A14 -> |04 37| <- CPU R/W CIRAM A10 <- |04 37| -> CHR A10 | ||
CPU D6 -> |05 36| <- CPU A13 CPU A13 -> |05 36| -> PRG A13 CHR A15 <- |05 36| -> CHR A16 | CPU D6 -> |05 36| <- CPU A13 CPU A13 -> |05 36| -> PRG A13 CHR A15 <- |05 36| -> CHR A16 | ||
CPU D0 -> |06 35| -> PRG A18 CPU A0 -> |06 35| -> PRG A14 CHR A17 <- |06 35| -> CHR A11 | CPU D0 -> |06 35| -> PRG A18 CPU A0 -> |06 35| -> PRG A14 CHR A17 <- |06 35| -> CHR A11 | ||
CPU D5 -> |07 34| -> PRG A14 M2 -> |07 34| -> PRG A15 /IRQ <- |07 34| -> | CPU D5 -> |07 34| -> PRG A14 M2 -> |07 34| -> PRG A15 /IRQ <- |07 34| -> WRAM +CE | ||
CPU D1 -> |08 33| -> PRG A16 PPU A12 -> |08 33| -> PRG A16 /ROMSEL -> |08 33| -> | CPU D1 -> |08 33| -> PRG A16 PPU A12 -> |08 33| -> PRG A16 /ROMSEL -> |08 33| -> WRAM /WE | ||
CPU D4 -> |09 32| <- CPU A14 | CPU D4 -> |09 32| <- CPU A14 /IRQ <- |09 32| -> PRG A17 GND -- |09 32| -- GND | ||
CPU D2 -> |10 31| -> PRG A13 CIRAM A10 <- |10 31| -> PRG A18 | CPU D2 -> |10 31| -> PRG A13 CIRAM A10 <- |10 31| -> PRG A18 CPU R/W -> |10 31| <- CPU D3 | ||
CPU D3 -> |11 30| -> PRG A15 PPU A10 -> |11 30| -- NC PRG A15 <- |11 30| <- CPU D2 | CPU D3 -> |11 30| -> PRG A15 PPU A10 -> |11 30| -- NC PRG A15 <- |11 30| <- CPU D2 | ||
WRAM +CE <- |12 29| <- CPU R/W PPU A11 -> |12 29| -> CHR A17 PRG A13 <- |12 29| <- CPU D4 | |||
WRAM | WRAM /WE <- |13 28| <- /ROMSEL CPU D0 -> |13 28| -> CHR A16 CPU A14 -> |13 28| <- CPU D1 | ||
CHR A11 <- |14 27| -> | CHR A11 <- |14 27| -> /IRQ CPU D1 -> |14 27| -> CHR A15 PRG A16 <- |14 27| <- CPU D5 | ||
CHR A16 <- |15 26| -> CHR A17 CPU D2 -> |15 26| -> CHR A14 PRG A18 <- |15 26| <- CPU D0 | CHR A16 <- |15 26| -> CHR A17 CPU D2 -> |15 26| -> CHR A14 PRG A18 <- |15 26| <- CPU D0 | ||
CHR A10 <- |16 25| -> CHR A15 CPU D3 -> |16 25| -> CHR A13 CPU A13 -> |16 25| <- CPU D6 | CHR A10 <- |16 25| -> CHR A15 CPU D3 -> |16 25| -> CHR A13 CPU A13 -> |16 25| <- CPU D6 | ||
PPU A12 -> |17 24| -> CIRAM A10 CPU D4 -> |17 24| -> CHR A12 PRG A17 <- |17 24| <- CPU A0 | PPU A12 -> |17 24| -> CIRAM A10 CPU D4 -> |17 24| -> CHR A12 PRG A17 <- |17 24| <- CPU A0 | ||
PPU A11 -> |18 23| -> CHR A12 CPU D5 -> |18 23| -> CHR A11 PRG A14 <- |18 23| <- CPU D7 | PPU A11 -> |18 23| -> CHR A12 CPU D5 -> |18 23| -> CHR A11 PRG A14 <- |18 23| <- CPU D7 | ||
PPU A10 -> |19 22| -> CHR A14 CPU D6 -> |19 22| -> CHR A10 PRG /CE <- |19 22| -> | PPU A10 -> |19 22| -> CHR A14 CPU D6 -> |19 22| -> CHR A10 PRG /CE <- |19 22| -> WRAM /CE | ||
GND -- |20 21| -> CHR A13 GND -- |20 21| <- CPU D7 VCC -- |20 21| <- M2 | GND -- |20 21| -> CHR A13 GND -- |20 21| <- CPU D7 VCC -- |20 21| <- M2 | ||
`------' `------' '------' | `------' `------' '------' | ||
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PPU A12 -> |02 39| -> CHR A16 | PPU A12 -> |02 39| -> CHR A16 | ||
PPU A11 -> |03 38| -> CHR A11 | PPU A11 -> |03 38| -> CHR A11 | ||
PPU A10 -> |04 37| -> | PPU A10 -> |04 37| -> WRAM /WE ? | ||
CHR A13 <- |05 36| -> | CHR A13 <- |05 36| -> WRAM +CE ? | ||
CHR A14 <- |06 35| <- CPU D3 | CHR A14 <- |06 35| <- CPU D3 | ||
CHR A12 <- |07 34| <- CPU D2 | CHR A12 <- |07 34| <- CPU D2 | ||
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/IRQ -> |11 30| <- CPU D0 | /IRQ -> |11 30| <- CPU D0 | ||
/ROMSEL <- |12 29| <- CPU D6 | /ROMSEL <- |12 29| <- CPU D6 | ||
CPU R/W -> |13 28| <- CPU A0 | |||
PRG A15 <- |14 27| <- CPU D7 | PRG A15 <- |14 27| <- CPU D7 | ||
PRG A13 <- |15 26| -> | PRG A13 <- |15 26| -> WRAM /CE ? | ||
CPU A14 -> |16 25| <- M2 | CPU A14 -> |16 25| <- M2 | ||
PRG A16 <- |17 24| -> PRG /CE | PRG A16 <- |17 24| -> PRG /CE | ||
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Notes: | Notes: | ||
* Those chips are fully compatible MMC3 clones that can be found in bootleg games (there might be minor differences like the PPU A12 edge on which the scanline counter is clocked). | * Those chips are fully compatible MMC3 clones that can be found in bootleg games (there might be minor differences like the PPU A12 edge on which the scanline counter is clocked). | ||
* The connections to edge connector | * The connections to edge connector for single games are the same in both pirate and original version, although some pirate multicarts use those chips in non-standard way with different connections. | ||
* There are reports that some lots of AX5202P contain a large number of factory seconds with the IRQ not working. | * There are reports that some lots of AX5202P contain a large number of factory seconds with the IRQ not working. | ||
*AX5202P #1 and AX5202P #2 are confirmed to enable WRAM at $6000-$7fff at power up but protect them from writes (during CPU write cycle to $6000-$7fff when WRAM is protected, WRAM !CE and WRAM CE are not asserted). When RAM is disabled, open bus behavior is observed. | *AX5202P #1 and AX5202P #2 are confirmed to enable WRAM at $6000-$7fff at power up but protect them from writes (during CPU write cycle to $6000-$7fff when WRAM is protected, WRAM !CE and WRAM CE are not asserted). When RAM is disabled, open bus behavior is observed. |
Revision as of 07:59, 7 September 2019
Nintendo MMC3: 44-pin QFP (Canonically mapper 4)
/ \ / O \ n/c -- /01 44\ -> CHR A16 (r) (r) CHR A10 <- /02 43\ -> CHR A11 (r) (n) PPU A12 -> /03 42\ -> PRG RAM /WE (w) (n) PPU A11 -> /04 41\ -> PRG RAM +CE (w) (n) PPU A10 -> /05 40\ -- GND GND -- /06 \ 39\ <- CPU D3 (nrw) (r) CHR A13 <- /07 \ 38\ <- CPU D2 (nrw) (r) CHR A14 <- /08 \ _\ 37\ <- CPU D4 (nrw) (r) CHR A12 <- /09 \ \| 36\ <- CPU D1 (nrw) (n) CIRAM A10 <- /10 \ \ 35\ <- CPU D5 (nrw) (r) CHR A15 <- /11 \ _\ o 34\ <- CPU D0 (nrw) (r) CHR A17 <- \12 /\ \| 33/ <- CPU D6 (nrw) (n) /IRQ <- \13 \ \ 32/ <- CPU A0 (nrw) (n) /ROMSEL -> \14 / \ 31/ <- CPU D7 (nrw) GND -- \15 |_ / 30/ -> PRG RAM /CE (w) n/c -- \16 | 29/ <- M2 (n) (n) R/W -> \17 |/ 28/ -- GND (r) PRG A15 <- \18 27/ -- VCC (r) PRG A13 <- \19 26/ -> PRG /CE (r) (n) CPU A14 -> \20 25/ -> PRG A17 (r) (r) PRG A16 <- \21 24/ <- CPU A13 (n) (r) PRG A14 <- \22 23/ -> PRG A18 (r) \ O / \ / 01, 16: both officially no connection. sometimes shorted to pin 02, 15 respectively
Note the orientation of the text: "MMC3" when viewed upright specifies pin 1 is bottom face, leftmost.
Mappers 37 and 47 connect pins 42 and 30 to a 74161
iNES Mapper 118 connects pin 12 to CIRAM A10, and pin 10 is n/c.
iNES Mapper 119 connects pin 44 to a 7432 and to the CHR RAM's +CE pin.
Pirate versions (600 mil 40-pin DIP package)
.--\/--. .--\/--. .--\/--. M2 -> |01 40| -- +5V /ROMSEL -> |01 40| -> WRAM !CE CHR A13 <- |01 40| <- PPU A10 WRAM /CE <- |02 39| -- NC PRG /CE <- |02 39| -- +5V CHR A14 <- |02 39| <- PPU A11 CPU D7 -> |03 38| -> PRG /CE WRAM /WE <- |03 38| -> WRAM +CE CHR A12 <- |03 38| <- PPU A12 CPU A0 -> |04 37| -> PRG A17 CPU A14 -> |04 37| <- CPU R/W CIRAM A10 <- |04 37| -> CHR A10 CPU D6 -> |05 36| <- CPU A13 CPU A13 -> |05 36| -> PRG A13 CHR A15 <- |05 36| -> CHR A16 CPU D0 -> |06 35| -> PRG A18 CPU A0 -> |06 35| -> PRG A14 CHR A17 <- |06 35| -> CHR A11 CPU D5 -> |07 34| -> PRG A14 M2 -> |07 34| -> PRG A15 /IRQ <- |07 34| -> WRAM +CE CPU D1 -> |08 33| -> PRG A16 PPU A12 -> |08 33| -> PRG A16 /ROMSEL -> |08 33| -> WRAM /WE CPU D4 -> |09 32| <- CPU A14 /IRQ <- |09 32| -> PRG A17 GND -- |09 32| -- GND CPU D2 -> |10 31| -> PRG A13 CIRAM A10 <- |10 31| -> PRG A18 CPU R/W -> |10 31| <- CPU D3 CPU D3 -> |11 30| -> PRG A15 PPU A10 -> |11 30| -- NC PRG A15 <- |11 30| <- CPU D2 WRAM +CE <- |12 29| <- CPU R/W PPU A11 -> |12 29| -> CHR A17 PRG A13 <- |12 29| <- CPU D4 WRAM /WE <- |13 28| <- /ROMSEL CPU D0 -> |13 28| -> CHR A16 CPU A14 -> |13 28| <- CPU D1 CHR A11 <- |14 27| -> /IRQ CPU D1 -> |14 27| -> CHR A15 PRG A16 <- |14 27| <- CPU D5 CHR A16 <- |15 26| -> CHR A17 CPU D2 -> |15 26| -> CHR A14 PRG A18 <- |15 26| <- CPU D0 CHR A10 <- |16 25| -> CHR A15 CPU D3 -> |16 25| -> CHR A13 CPU A13 -> |16 25| <- CPU D6 PPU A12 -> |17 24| -> CIRAM A10 CPU D4 -> |17 24| -> CHR A12 PRG A17 <- |17 24| <- CPU A0 PPU A11 -> |18 23| -> CHR A12 CPU D5 -> |18 23| -> CHR A11 PRG A14 <- |18 23| <- CPU D7 PPU A10 -> |19 22| -> CHR A14 CPU D6 -> |19 22| -> CHR A10 PRG /CE <- |19 22| -> WRAM /CE GND -- |20 21| -> CHR A13 GND -- |20 21| <- CPU D7 VCC -- |20 21| <- M2 `------' `------' '------' AX5202P #1 AX5202P #2 (NTDEC?) 88 .--\/--. CHR A10 <- |01 40| -- VCC PPU A12 -> |02 39| -> CHR A16 PPU A11 -> |03 38| -> CHR A11 PPU A10 -> |04 37| -> WRAM /WE ? CHR A13 <- |05 36| -> WRAM +CE ? CHR A14 <- |06 35| <- CPU D3 CHR A12 <- |07 34| <- CPU D2 CIRAM A10 <- |08 33| <- CPU D4 CHR A15 <- |09 32| <- CPU D1 CHR A17 <- |10 31| <- CPU D5 /IRQ -> |11 30| <- CPU D0 /ROMSEL <- |12 29| <- CPU D6 CPU R/W -> |13 28| <- CPU A0 PRG A15 <- |14 27| <- CPU D7 PRG A13 <- |15 26| -> WRAM /CE ? CPU A14 -> |16 25| <- M2 PRG A16 <- |17 24| -> PRG /CE PRG A14 <- |18 23| ?? PRG A18 <- |19 22| -> PRG A17 GND -- |20 21| <- CPU A13 '------' 9112
Notes:
- Those chips are fully compatible MMC3 clones that can be found in bootleg games (there might be minor differences like the PPU A12 edge on which the scanline counter is clocked).
- The connections to edge connector for single games are the same in both pirate and original version, although some pirate multicarts use those chips in non-standard way with different connections.
- There are reports that some lots of AX5202P contain a large number of factory seconds with the IRQ not working.
- AX5202P #1 and AX5202P #2 are confirmed to enable WRAM at $6000-$7fff at power up but protect them from writes (during CPU write cycle to $6000-$7fff when WRAM is protected, WRAM !CE and WRAM CE are not asserted). When RAM is disabled, open bus behavior is observed.
- NC seems to be not connected internally in both versions (multimeter diode test does not show any conducting voltage between NC and any other pins)
- AX5202P #1 is the one you can still buy nowadays (it has AX5202P marking).
- AX5202P #2 was found in at least one game - Doki Doki Yuuenchi bootleg (the chip does not have any markings)