INES Mapper 119
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iNES Mapper 119 is used to designate the TQROM board, which uses the Nintendo MMC3 like other TxROM boards but uses the CHR bank number in such a way so as to allow both CHR ROM and CHR RAM to be used simultaneously.
Registers
See MMC3
Bank data ($8001-$9FFF, odd)
Bit 6 of the CHR bank number is used to switch between the CHR ROM chip and the CHR RAM chip.
7 bit 0 ---- ---- xCDD DDDD ||| |||| |++-++++- New bank value, based on last value written to Bank select register | 0: Select 2 KB CHR bank at PPU $0000-$07FF (or $1000-$17FF); | 1: Select 2 KB CHR bank at PPU $0800-$0FFF (or $1800-$1FFF); | 2: Select 1 KB CHR bank at PPU $1000-$13FF (or $0000-$03FF); | 3: Select 1 KB CHR bank at PPU $1400-$17FF (or $0400-$07FF); | 4: Select 1 KB CHR bank at PPU $1800-$1BFF (or $0800-$0BFF); | 5: Select 1 KB CHR bank at PPU $1C00-$1FFF (or $0C00-$0FFF); | 6, 7: As standard MMC3 +-------- Chip select (for CHR banks) 0: Select CHR ROM; 1: Select CHR RAM
Nintendo could have used bit 7 instead of bit 6, allowing 128 KiB of CHR ROM instead of 64 KiB. However, using bit 7 would have precluded a hypothetical "TQSROM" board combining TQROM-style ROM/RAM mixing with TLSROM-style single-screen mirroring. Rare developed both games on this board, and Rare was also a big fan of single-screen mirroring on the AxROM boards.
Hardware
A 74HC32 IC controls the CHR RAM's enable line.
References
- NES-TQROM by Kevin Horton