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* [http://sourceforge.net/p/fceumm/code/HEAD/tree/src/boards/sachen.c FCEUmm source]
* [http://sourceforge.net/p/fceumm/code/HEAD/tree/src/boards/sachen.c FCEUmm source]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157678810248784 Cart and PCB picture of ''Taiwan Mahjong II'']
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157678810248784 Cart and PCB picture of ''Taiwan Mahjong II'']
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157678801553324 Box, cart, and PCB picture (chip-on-board variant) of ''Taiwan Mahjong II'']
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157682682439086 Box, Cart, and PCB picture of ''Honey Peach'']
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/153392699@N08/sets/72157682682439086 Box, Cart, and PCB picture of ''Honey Peach'']

Revision as of 19:44, 28 May 2017

iNES Mapper 243 describes Sachen's “74LS374N” mapper IC, which in no way resembles its namesake.

The IC as described by Санчез neither supports games with more than 64 KiB PRG, nor do any exist as images in GoodNES, so it's unclear why he specifies three bits for PRG banking.

 Example Games:
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 Honey
 Poker III 5-in-1
 
 Registers:
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 Mask: $C101
 
 Both variants-
   $4100:  [.... .AAA]   Address for use with $4101
 
 Variant one (Nestopia calls "374b", FCEUmm calls S74LS374N, both meaning iNES Mapper 150, but what Санчез specified for m243) :
   $4101:   Write only- Data port
      R:2 -> [.... ...B]  High bit of CHR reg AND ALSO sets PRG reg to B.
      R:4 -> [.... ...C]  Middle bit of CHR reg
      R:5 -> [.... .PPP]  PRG reg  (32k @ $8000)
      R:6 -> [.... ..DE]  Low bits of CHR reg
      R:7 -> [.... .MM.]  Mirroring
          %00 = Horz
          %01 = Vert
          %10 = L-shaped; see below
          %11 = 1ScA
   $4100 reads: [.... .aaa]
             aaa = ~AAA XOR (counter & 1)   - where counter toggles on every reset
 
  Variant two (Nestopia calls "374a", FCEUmm calls S74LS374NA, Nocash's specification, all meaning m243) :
   $4101:   Data port
      R:0 -> [.... ....]  Writes reset CHR bank to 3 and PRG bank to 0
      R:2 -> [.... ...B]  High bit of CHR reg
      R:4 -> [.... ...E]  Low bit of CHR reg
      R:5 -> [.... ...P]  PRG reg  (32k @ $8000)
      R:6 -> [.... ..CD]  Middle bits of CHR reg
      R:7 -> [.... ...M]  Mirroring
           0 = Horz
           1 = Vert
 
 Mirroring:
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 Mirroring mode %10 is not quite 1ScB:
   [  NTA  ][  NTB  ]
   [  NTB  ][  NTB  ]
 
 CHR Setup:
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 8k CHR page @ $0000 is selected according to the BCDE bits.

Of all the images marked as mapper 243 in GoodNES 3.1.4, Nestopia's database leaves ONLY Poker III (Sachen) [!] and Poker III (Sachen) [a1].nes as variant 374a, and refiles the rest as variant 374b (m150).

There are two different dumps of "Poker III" in GoodNES, both marked with [!]. This has caused some confusion. There is no difference in the PRG of these two images! The only difference seems to be the different interpretation of CHR order. Given that Санчез described the pinout, and so presumably actually figured out which pin connected to which pin on the ROMs, it seems likely that his interpretation is the true one.

This still doesn't address the difference in mirroring behavior. Nocash says that no game ever wrote anything other than $05 to the register anyway.

Given the above, it seems that mapper 243 should possibly be deprecated, and all existing dumps either discarded or refiled to mapper 150.

See also

References