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| [[File:Mfr icon Nintendo.png]] [[INES Mapper 099|099]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Nintendo.png]] [[INES Mapper 099|099]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Bad.png]] [[INES Mapper 100|100]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Bad.png]] [[INES Mapper 100|100]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 101|101]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Missing.png]] [[INES Mapper 102|102]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Missing.png]] [[INES Mapper 102|102]] | ||
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| [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 115|115]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 115|115]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Pirate MMC3.png]] [[INES Mapper 116|116]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Pirate MMC3.png]] [[INES Mapper 116|116]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 117|117]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Nintendo.png]] [[INES Mapper 118|118]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Nintendo.png]] [[INES Mapper 118|118]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Rare.png]] [[INES Mapper 119|119]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Rare.png]] [[INES Mapper 119|119]] | ||
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| [[File:Mfr icon Bandai.png]] [[INES Mapper 153|153]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Bandai.png]] [[INES Mapper 153|153]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Namco.png]] [[INES Mapper 154|154]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Namco.png]] [[INES Mapper 154|154]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon | | [[File:Mfr icon Nintendo.png]] [[INES Mapper 155|155]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 156|156]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 156|156]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Bandai.png]] [[INES Mapper 157|157]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Bandai.png]] [[INES Mapper 157|157]] | ||
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| [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 200|200]] | | [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 200|200]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 201|201]] | | [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 201|201]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon | | [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 202|202]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 203|203]] | | [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 203|203]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon | | [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 204|204]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Pirate MMC3.png]] [[INES Mapper 205|205]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Pirate MMC3.png]] [[INES Mapper 205|205]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Namco.png]] [[INES Mapper 206|206]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Namco.png]] [[INES Mapper 206|206]] | ||
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| [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 219|219]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 219|219]] | ||
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| [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 221|221]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 221|221]] | ||
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| [[File:Mfr icon Waixing.png]] [[INES Mapper 252|252]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Waixing.png]] [[INES Mapper 252|252]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 253|253]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 254|254]] | | [[File:Mfr icon Generic.png]] [[INES Mapper 254|254]] | ||
| [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 255|255]] | | [[File:Mfr icon pirate.png]] [[INES Mapper 255|255]] |
Revision as of 07:31, 14 October 2012
A mapper is a piece of hardware soldered to a cartridge's printed circuit board that performs address decoding, bank switching, and possibly other tasks. Some mappers can generate interrupts for timing; some Famicom games' mappers even have extra audio channels.
NES cartridges can include extra hardware which allows the use of large program and graphics ROMs and extra features. This extra hardware is usually referred to as a "mapper", as it is used primarily to map the relatively small CPU and PPU address spaces to a portion of the larger address space of the ROM(s) on the cartridge.
Mappers vary in how they translate addresses. The various CPU memory mapping schemes expand the maximum program size above the standard 32 KiB to larger powers of 2, while PPU memory mapping schemes can add new graphic features.
Most mappers fall into one of two categories: discrete logic, and ASIC based. Some discrete logic mappers are susceptible to bus conflicts. Nintendo uses the term Memory Management Controller (or MMC for short) for its ASIC mappers ("Why Game Paks Never Forget" article in Nintendo Power).
Discrete logic mappers are often referred to by the name of a board that they are commonly used in (e.g. "UNROM"). ASIC mappers are named after the ASIC (e.g. "MMC1" or "FME-7"), except in boards that use an ASIC in an unusual way (such as "TQROM", "TLSROM", or "NES-EVENT"). The emulation community generally refers to mappers by a numbering scheme that originated with the iNES emulator (e.g. "mapper 002").
iNES 1.0 mapper grid
Most icons next to mapper numbers refer to publishers. Nintendo-made boards with numerous publishers get the Nintendo icon; Nintendo-made boards dominated by one publisher get that publisher's icon. Other icons refer to status:
- This mapper is "bad": it was used for something other than an actual cartridge. Some are mapper hacks designed for early disk-based copiers. Others are duplicate mappers that were assigned by mistake.
- "Pirate MMC3" mappers. Many are used for unauthorized demakes of 16-bit fighting games.
- Mappers used primarily by illegally copied games, usually multicarts, sometimes single-game mapper hacks.
- Mappers for which we have some information but no identified manufacturer.
- Mappers that are not yet documented on this wiki. Do not assume undocumented mappers are currently unassigned; consult the Nestopia and Nintendulator source code.
See also
- Nintendo: MMC1, MMC2, MMC3, MMC4, MMC5 with audio, MMC6
- Konami: VRC1, VRC2, VRC3, VRC4, VRC6 with audio, VRC7 with audio, VRC irqs
- Others: Color Dreams, Namco 106 with audio, NINA-001, NINA-03/06, SUBOR, Sunsoft FME-7
- List of discrete logic mappers
- List of iNES mapper numbers
- Comparison of Nintendo mappers
- List of mapper names and corresponding iNES mapper numbers
- Hardware pinout, including mapper pinouts
External links
- Disch's detailed list of over 50 mappers at romhacking.net
- Kevtris's mapper checklist as implemented in his FPGA NES