Sunsoft 2 pinout
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Sunsoft-2: 24 pin shrink PDIP (mappers 89 and 93)
.---\/---. (r) PRG A15 <- | 01 24 | -- +5V (r) PRG A14 <- | 02 23 | <- PPU A14 (f) (r) PRG A16 <- | 03 22 | -> OR Y (CHR nCS) (r) (fr) CPU D7 -> | 04 21 | -> CHR A16 (r) (fr) CPU D6 -> | 05 20 | <- OR B (PPU nRD) (f, r?) (fr) CPU D5 -> | 06 19 | -> CHR A13 (r) (fr) CPU D4 -> | 07 18 | -> CHR A14 (r) (fr) CPU D3 -> | 08 17 | -> CHR A15 (r) (fr) CPU D2 -> | 09 16 | <- /ROMSEL (fr) (fr) CPU D1 -> | 10 15 | <- CPU RnW (f) (fr) CPU D0 -> | 11 14 | <- OR A (PPU A13) (f) GND -- | 12 13 | -> CIRAM A10 (f) `--------' 22 CHR nCS is the logical OR of PPU nRD and PPU A13, allowing them to use a 28-pin 128kB ROM 19 CHR A13 is connected to CHR RAM's positive chip enable, so games that use CHR RAM must write 1 to it
The Sunsoft-2 mapper was found on the Sunsoft-3 and Sunsoft-3R boards, which are identical besides the default setting for the 9 configuration jumpers.
The Sunsoft-3R board was by default jumpered for 8kB of CHR RAM; the Sunsoft-3 board for 128kB of CHR ROM.
- J1, J2 - CHR's nWR/A14 input: J1=PPU nWR, J2=SS2 A14
- J3, J4 - SS2's PPU nRD input: J3=connected to PPU's nRD, J4= tied to ground
- J5, J6 - CHR's nOE/A16 input: J5=SS2 A16, J6=PPU nRD
- J7, J8, J9 - mirroring: J7=horizontal, J8=vertical, J9=mapper-controlled one-screen
This IC could be replaced with a 74377 and a 7432:
74-377 .------\/------. (fr) /ROMSEL -> | /E 01 24 +5 | -- +5V (r) CHR A13 <- | Q0 02 23 Q7 | -> CHR A16 (r) (fr) CPU D0 -> | D0 03 22 D7 | <- CPU D7 (fr) (fr) CPU D1 -> | D1 04 21 D6 | <- CPU D6 (fr) (r) CHR A14 <- | Q1 05 20 Q6 | -> Q6 (r) CHR A15 <- | Q2 06 19 Q5 | -> Q5 (fr) CPU D2 -> | D2 07 18 D5 | <- CPU D5 (fr) (fr) CPU D3 -> | D3 08 17 D4 | <- CPU D4 (fr) (f) CIRAM A10 <- | Q3 09 16 Q4 | -> Q4 GND -- | gn 10 15 CP | <- CPU RnW (f) `--------------' 74--32 .------\/------. Q4 -> | A1 01 24 +5 | -- +5V (f) CPU A14 -> | B1 02 23 A4 | <- PPU nRD (f) (r) PRG A14 <- | Y1 03 22 B4 | <- PPU A13 (f) Q5 -> | A2 04 21 Y4 | -> CHR nCS (r) (f) CPU A14 -> | B2 05 20 A3 | <- Q6 (r) PRG A15 <- | Y2 06 19 B3 | <- CPU A14 (f) GND -- | gn 07 18 Y3 | -> PRG A16 (r) `--------------'