INES Mapper 200
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iNES Mapper 200 denotes the circuit boards of simple address-latch-based NROM-128 multicarts, i.e. CPU $8000-$BFFF is always a mirror of CPU $C000-$FFFF.
The mapper number is used for two variants that differ in the bit that selects nametable mirroring.
PCB that use this mapper :
- MG109 for the 1993 Super 50 in 1 Game multicart
Address Latch ($8000-$FFFF, write)
Submapper 0
A~[1... .... .... bBBB] |+++- PRG A16..A14, CHR A15..A13 +---- PRG A17, CHR A16, Mirroring: 0: Vertical 1: Horizontal
Submapper 1
A~[1... .... .... .bBB] |++- PRG A15..A14, CHR A14..A13 +--- PRG A16, CHR A15, Mirroring: 0: Vertical 1: Horizontal
Notes
- Some menus select bank numbers beyond the PRG ROM size, expecting to read back a solder pad value to select one of several displayed game counts.
- NES 2.0 Mapper 338 flips the meaning of the mirroring bit.