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- 01:15, 4 May 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page FamicomStation (Adds FamicomStation -> FamicomBox redirect.) Tag: New redirect
- 02:06, 1 May 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page Demo Vision (Adds initial Demo Vision findings (likely enough for decent emulation).)
- 05:53, 27 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs moved page Talk:CPU pin out and signal description to Talk:CPU pinout (Changes page name to fit the format of other pinout pages.)
- 05:53, 27 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs moved page CPU pin out and signal description to CPU pinout (Changes page name to fit the format of other pinout pages.)
- 05:53, 27 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs moved page Talk:PPU pin out and signal description to Talk:PPU pinout (Changes page name to fit the format of other pinout pages.)
- 05:53, 27 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs moved page PPU pin out and signal description to PPU pinout (Changes page name to fit the format of other pinout pages.)
- 08:53, 16 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page FamicomBox (Adds a fairly detailed page on the FamicomBox. Special thanks to lidnariq for lots of technical assistance.)
- 15:12, 15 April 2022 Ns43110 talk contribs created page User:Ns43110/donut.s (posting donut.s source to fix dead links.)
- 20:01, 12 April 2022 Lidnariq talk contribs moved page User talk:Lidnariq/Known PPU revisions to Talk:PPU variants (Too important to be under my namespace)
- 20:01, 12 April 2022 Lidnariq talk contribs moved page User:Lidnariq/Known PPU revisions to PPU variants (Too important to be under my namespace)
- 20:01, 12 April 2022 Lidnariq talk contribs moved page User:Lidnariq/Known CPU revisions to CPU variants (Too important to be under my namespace)
- 20:25, 11 April 2022 NovaSquirrel talk contribs created page Base 100 (Created page with "Unlike the regular 6502, the 2A03 does not have decimal mode. One workaround for this is to keep numbers in binary, and use a BCD conversion routine to convert to binary-coded decimal as needed. Base 100 is another workaround that simplifies displaying the numbers onscreen. In base 100, a number consists of a series of bytes that range from 0-99 (or $00-$63 in hexadecimal). Given a base 100 number, you can use a 100-byte table to convert each byte to...")
- 01:33, 7 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page Template:Unknown license (Adds unknown license template.)
- 01:31, 7 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page Template:Cc0-1.0 (Adds cc0-1.0 license template.)
- 01:29, 7 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page Template:Cc-by-4.0 (Adds cc-by-4.0 license template.)
- 01:27, 7 April 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Licenses (Adds licensing options for uploading files.)
- 12:05, 5 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 467 (Created page with "{{DEFAULTSORT:467}}Category:Multicart mappersCategory:MMC3-like mappersCategory:Mappers with scanline IRQs'''NES 2.0 Mapper 467''' denotes the '''47-2''' MMC3-based circuit board, used for a ''72-in-1'' multicart. It is effectively INES Mapper 197 submapper 0 with an outer bank register and an NROM mode. ==Outer Bank Register ($9000, write)== Mask: $F000? D~[MSNQ QPPp] ||++-++++- PRG A18..A14 ||+------- PRG banking mode || 0=...")
- 14:52, 2 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 453 (Created page with "{{DEFAULTSORT:453}}Category:Multicart mappersCategory:Mappers with CHR RAM'''NES 2.0 Mapper 453''' denotes the '''Realtec 8042''' multicart circuit board, used for the ''3-in-1 1995 World Competitive Champion Edition (DG-002)'' multicart. It supports both AOROM and UNROM banking modes. ==Data Latch ($8000-$FFFF), write== D~[.PpM .BBB] ||| +++- PRG A16..A14 in UNROM mode, ||| PRG A17..A15 in AOROM mode ||+------ Mirroring || 0=...")
- 13:54, 2 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 452 (Created page with "{{DEFAULTSORT:452}}Category:Multicart mappersCategory:Mappers with CHR RAM'''NES 2.0 Mapper 452''' denotes the '''DS-9-27''' multicart circuit board, used for the RCM ''1992 蓋世 190-in-1 劃面選關'' multicart circuit board with 1 MiB PRG ROM, 8 KiB PRG RAM and 8 KiB unbanked CHR RAM. The 8 KiB of PRG RAM can be mapped anywhere between $8000-$FFFF and are used to run NROM games from partially-decompressed data, creating some rather bizarre memory layouts. =...")
- 13:12, 2 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 451 (Created page with "Category:MMC3-like mappersCategory:Mappers with scanline IRQsCategory:Mappers with CHR RAM'''NES 2.0 Mapper 451''' is used for the homebrew game ''Haratyler HP/MP''. It is basically a homebrew TLROM-like circuit board that implements the MMC3 register's in an unusual fashion, and saves the high score to flash ROM. The game executes the AMIC A29040B flash ROM chip's "Software ID" command; if the manufacturer and model ID do not match the expected values ($37 a...")
- 12:41, 2 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 450 (Created page with "{{DEFAULTSORT:450}}Category:Multicart mappers'''NES 2.0 Mapper 450''' denotes the VRC2-based 晶太 (Jingtai) '''YY841157C''' multicart circuit board used for J.Y. Company's ''1996 Super HiK 4-in-1 - 新系列瑪莉13代組合卡'' multicart. The VRC2 clone's A0/A1 inputs are connected to CPU A0/A1; its µ-write interface is used to form an additional outer bank register at CPU $6000-$6FFF. It can be seen as the oversize VRC2 equivalent of INES Mapper 047. =...")
- 12:27, 2 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 449 (Created page with "{{DEFAULTSORT:449}}Category:Multicart mappersCategory:Mappers with CHR RAM '''NES 2.0 Mapper 449''' denotes the circuit board used for the ''Super Games King'' multicart mounting 1 MiB KiB of PRG-ROM plus 32 KiB of 8-KiB-banked CHR-RAM. It is similar to NES 2.0 Mapper 380, with the bit positions moved around somewhat, and an additional data latch to select the CHR-RAM bank. ==Address/Data Latch ($8000-$FFFF, write)== A~[1... ..mQ OQQP PpMS] D~[.... ..CC]...")
- 12:08, 2 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 448 (Created page with "{{DEFAULTSORT:448}}Category:Multicart mappersCategory:Mappers with CHR RAM'''NES 2.0 Mapper 448''' denotes the VRC4-based '''830768C''' multicart circuit board used by a ''Super 6-in-1'' multicart. The VRC4 clone's A0/A1 inputs are connected to CPU A2/A3, and its PRG-RAM chip-enable signal drives an outer bank register. The VRC4 is otherwise mainly used for its IRQ and mirroring selection functionalities; discrete circuits implement UNROM/UOROM/AOROM-like PRG...")
- 16:37, 1 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 447 (Created page with "{{DEFAULTSORT:447}}Category:Multicart mappers'''NES 2.0 Mapper 447''' denotes the VRC4-based '''KL-06''' multicart circuit board used by the ''1993 New 860-in-1 Over-Valued Golden Version Games'' multicart. The VRC4 clone's A0/A1 inputs are connected to CPU A2/A3, and its PRG-RAM chip-enable signal drives an outer bank register. ==Outer Bank Register ($6000-$7FFF, write)== A~[0110 .... .... .NBB] |++- PRG/CHR A18..A17 ||+...")
- 16:15, 1 April 2022 NewRisingSun talk contribs created page NES 2.0 Mapper 446 (Created page with "'''NES 2.0 Mapper 446''' denotes Mindkids' '''SMD172B_FPGA''' circuit board. It is used for some large multicarts from AliExpress as well as for homebrew games such as: * ''Jay and Silent Bob Mall Brawl'' * ''Blazing Rangers''/''炎のRangerman''")
- 16:16, 30 March 2022 User account Puke7 talk contribs was created by Fiskbit talk contribs and password was sent by email (Created by request.)
- 15:39, 28 March 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page Talk:Licensee codes (Adds a licensee code talk page with notes about other possible codes.)
- 03:23, 28 March 2022 Fiskbit talk contribs created page Licensee codes (Creates licensee (aka maker / manufacturer / publisher / company) code list with new Nintendo header findings merged with existing FDS list.)
- 19:03, 18 March 2022 Ben Boldt talk contribs created page Template:Highlight/core (Created Template:Highlight/core straight from wikipedia)