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[[Category:iNES Mappers]]
[[Category:iNES Mappers]]
This is part of a family of Sunsoft mappers used largely by Japanese games: ([[iNES Mapper 089]], [[iNES Mapper 093]], [[iNES Mapper 184]])
This mapper is used by Shanghai (J) which uses the Sunsoft-2 mapper chip, as well as Fantasy Zone (J) which uses the Sunsoft-1 mapper chip but is wired differently than other boards that use the Sunsoft-1 chip. (See [[iNES Mapper 184|Mapper 184]] for more information). Also see [[iNES Mapper 089|Mapper 089]] for another Sunsoft-2 game which works a little differently.
This mapper is used by Shanghai (J) which uses the Sunsoft-2 mapper chip, as well as Fantasy Zone (J) which uses the Sunsoft-1 mapper chip but is wired differently than other boards that use the Sunsoft-1 chip. (See [[iNES Mapper 184|Mapper 184]] for more information). Also see [[iNES Mapper 089|Mapper 089]] for another Sunsoft-2 game which works a little differently.


Fantasy Zone (J) is noteworthy for making mapper register writes in pairs which are designed to program the Mapper 093 board configuration described here, as well as a modified [[iNES Mapper 184|Mapper 184]] with some signals routed differently.
Fantasy Zone (J) is noteworthy for making mapper register writes in pairs which are designed to program the [[iNES Mapper 093]] board configuration described here, as well as a modified [[iNES Mapper 184|Mapper 184]] with some signals routed differently.


Here is the documentation in [[INES_Mapper_DischDocs|disch's original style]]:   
Here is the documentation in [[INES_Mapper_DischDocs|disch's original style]]:   

Revision as of 20:42, 16 November 2011

This is part of a family of Sunsoft mappers used largely by Japanese games: (iNES Mapper 089, iNES Mapper 093, iNES Mapper 184)

This mapper is used by Shanghai (J) which uses the Sunsoft-2 mapper chip, as well as Fantasy Zone (J) which uses the Sunsoft-1 mapper chip but is wired differently than other boards that use the Sunsoft-1 chip. (See Mapper 184 for more information). Also see Mapper 089 for another Sunsoft-2 game which works a little differently.

Fantasy Zone (J) is noteworthy for making mapper register writes in pairs which are designed to program the iNES Mapper 093 board configuration described here, as well as a modified Mapper 184 with some signals routed differently.

Here is the documentation in disch's original style:

 Registers:
 --------------------------
 I don't know if this mapper suffers from bus conflicts or not.  Use caution!
 
 
   $8000-FFFF:  [PPPP ...M]
     P = PRG Reg  (16k @ $8000)
     M = Mirroring:
       0 = Vert
       1 = Horz
 
 
 PRG Setup:
 --------------------------
 
       $8000   $A000   $C000   $E000  
     +---------------+---------------+
     |     $8000     |     { -1}     |
     +---------------+---------------+