DxROM
From NESdev Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
The generic designation DxROM refers to cartridge boards made by Nintendo that use the seemingly-identical Namco 108, 109, 118 or 119 mappers. Nintendo did not manufacture the Famicom counterparts. The iNES format assigns Mapper 206 to DxROM.
The following DxROM boards are known to exist:
Board | PRG ROM | CHR ROM | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
DEROM | 64 KiB | 32,64 KiB ROM | Nintendo's clone of 3413 and 3414 |
DE1ROM | 128 KiB | 64 KiB | Nintendo's clone of 3406 |
DRROM | 128 KiB | 64 KiB | Four-screen mirroring |
The Famicom counterparts:
Board | PRG ROM | CHR ROM |
---|---|---|
3401, 3417, 3451 | 32 KiB | 32 KiB |
3405, 3415 | 128 KiB | 32 KiB |
3406, 3416 | 128 KiB | 64 KiB |
3407 | 32 KiB | 16,32 KiB |
3413 | 64 KiB | 32 KiB |
3414 | 64 KiB | 64 KiB |
3425 | 128 KiB | 32 KiB |
3433, 3443 | 128 KiB | 128 KiB |
3446 | 128 KiB | 128 KiB |
3453 | 128 KiB | 128 KiB |
Otherwise, the Namco 108 family is just a subset of MMC3