INES Mapper 185

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iNES Mapper 185 is used for games that use the CNROM board with weak copy protection measures.

Example Games:

  • Spy Vs. Spy (J)
  • Mighty Bomb Jack (J)

Overview

  • PRG ROM size: 16 KiB or 32 KiB
  • PRG ROM bank size: Not bankswitched
  • PRG RAM: None
  • CHR capacity: 8 KiB ROM (copy protected)
  • Nametable mirroring: Solder pads select vertical or horizontal mirroring
  • Subject to bus conflicts: Yes

Banks

  • PPU $0000-$1FFF: 8 KB switchable CHR ROM bank

Registers

Bank select ($8000-$FFFF)

7  bit  0
---- ----
..CC ..CC
  ||   ||
  ++---++- Used for CHR copy protection.

These games only have 8k of CHR, and they attempt to disable CHR by writing a specific value to the CHR Reg, then VERIFY that garbage is read back, then they swap back to the actual CHR. If they don't get the expected garbage, they lock up.

Each game has their own value that enables/disables CHR. However, a simple heuristic obviates the need to detect each game individually:

  • if C AND $0F is nonzero, and if C does not equal $13: CHR is enabled
  • otherwise CHR is disabled

When CHR is disabled, the pattern tables are open bus. Theoretically, this should return the LSB of the address read, but real-world behavior may vary.


This table has been assembled from nocash and the sources of MESS, Nestopia, and FCEUX.

if this value is written
Game Must work Mustn't work
Bird Week 0x0F 0xF0
B-Wings 0x33 0x00
Mighty Bomb Jack 0x11 0x00
Sansuu 1 Nen, Sansuu 2 Nen, and Othello 0x22 0x20
Sansuu 3 Nen 0xFF 0x00
Spy vs Spy 0x21 0x13
Seicross (v2) 0x20 0x21

Seicross (v2) does not work with the above heuristic. However, the only difference between v1 and v2 of this game is the addition of this copy protection. Additionally, NES 2.0 submappers would handle it.

References