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! Address range || Size || Description
! Address range || Size || Description
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| $0000-$0FFF || $1000 || [[PPU pattern tables|Pattern Table]] 0 [lower CHR bank]
| $0000-$0FFF || $1000 || [[PPU pattern tables|Pattern table]] 0
|-
|-
| $1000-$1FFF || $1000 || Pattern Table 1 [upper CHR bank]
| $1000-$1FFF || $1000 || Pattern Table 1
|-
|-
| $2000-$23FF  || $0400 || [[PPU nametables|Name Table]] #0
| $2000-$23FF  || $0400 || [[PPU nametables|Nametable]] 0
|-
|-
| $2400-$27FF  || $0400 || Name Table #1
| $2400-$27FF  || $0400 || Nametable 1
|-
|-
| $2800-$2BFF  || $0400 || Name Table #2
| $2800-$2BFF  || $0400 || Nametable 2
|-
|-
| $2C00-$2FFF  || $0400 || Name Table #3
| $2C00-$2FFF  || $0400 || Nametable 3
|-
|-
| $3000-$3EFF  || $0F00 || Mirrors of $2000-$2EFF
| $3000-$3EFF  || $0F00 || Mirrors of $2000-$2EFF
|-
|-
| $3F00-$3F1F  || $0020 || [[PPU palettes|Palette RAM]] indexes [not RGB values]
| $3F00-$3F1F  || $0020 || [[PPU palettes|Palette RAM]] indexes
|-
|-
| $3F20-$3FFF  || $00E0 || Mirrors of $3F00-$3F1F
| $3F20-$3FFF  || $00E0 || Mirrors of $3F00-$3F1F
|}
|}


In addition, the PPU internally contains 256 bytes of memory known as [[PPU OAM|Object Attribute Memory]] which determines how sprites are rendered. The CPU can manipulate this memory through special [[PPU registers|memory mapped registers]] at $2003, $2004, and $4014.
In addition, the PPU internally contains 256 bytes of memory known as [[PPU OAM|Object Attribute Memory]] which determines how sprites are rendered. The CPU can manipulate this memory through [[PPU registers|memory mapped registers]] at $2003, $2004, and $4014.


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| $00-$0C (0 of 4) || $40 || Sprite Y coordinate
| $00-$0C (0 of 4) || $40 || Sprite Y coordinate
|-
|-
| $01-$0D (1 of 4) || $40 || Sprite Tile #
| $01-$0D (1 of 4) || $40 || Sprite tile #
|-
|-
| $02-$0E (2 of 4) || $40 || Sprite Attribute
| $02-$0E (2 of 4) || $40 || Sprite attribute
|-
|-
| $03-$0F (3 of 4) || $40 || Sprite X coordinate
| $03-$0F (3 of 4) || $40 || Sprite X coordinate

Revision as of 23:49, 21 January 2015

PPU memory map

The PPU addresses a 16kB space, $0000-3FFF, completely separate from the CPU's address bus. It is either directly accessed by the PPU itself, or via the CPU with memory mapped registers at $2006 and $2007.

The NES has 2kB of RAM dedicated to the PPU, normally mapped to the nametable address space from $2000-2FFF, but this can be rerouted through custom cartridge wiring.

Address range Size Description
$0000-$0FFF $1000 Pattern table 0
$1000-$1FFF $1000 Pattern Table 1
$2000-$23FF $0400 Nametable 0
$2400-$27FF $0400 Nametable 1
$2800-$2BFF $0400 Nametable 2
$2C00-$2FFF $0400 Nametable 3
$3000-$3EFF $0F00 Mirrors of $2000-$2EFF
$3F00-$3F1F $0020 Palette RAM indexes
$3F20-$3FFF $00E0 Mirrors of $3F00-$3F1F

In addition, the PPU internally contains 256 bytes of memory known as Object Attribute Memory which determines how sprites are rendered. The CPU can manipulate this memory through memory mapped registers at $2003, $2004, and $4014.

Address range Size Description
$00-$0C (0 of 4) $40 Sprite Y coordinate
$01-$0D (1 of 4) $40 Sprite tile #
$02-$0E (2 of 4) $40 Sprite attribute
$03-$0F (3 of 4) $40 Sprite X coordinate

Hardware mapping

The mappings above are the fixed addresses from which the PPU uses to fetch data during rendering. The actual device that the PPU fetches data from, however, may be configured by the cartridge.

  • $0000-1FFF is normally mapped by the cartridge to a CHR-ROM or CHR-RAM, often with a bank switching mechanism.
  • $2000-2FFF is normally mapped to the 2kB NES internal VRAM, providing 2 nametables with a mirroring configuration controlled by the cartridge, but it can be partly or fully remapped to RAM on the cartridge, allowing up to 4 simultaneous nametables.
  • $3000-3EFF is usually a mirror of the 2kB region from $2000-2EFF. The PPU does not render from this address range, so this space has negligible utility.
  • $3F00-3FFF is not configurable, always mapped to the internal palette control.