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(A mapper could switch just the vectors, but it would be very unusual. Do any?)
 
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In response to Myask's question in the [http://wiki.nesdev.org/w/index.php?title=CPU_memory_map&diff=11011&oldid=11003 11011 edit summary], the PowerPak's NSF mapper does this. I don't know any other examples offhand, though. - [[User:Rainwarrior|Rainwarrior]] ([[User talk:Rainwarrior|talk]]) 15:45, 28 May 2015 (MDT)
In response to Myask's question in the [http://wiki.nesdev.org/w/index.php?title=CPU_memory_map&diff=11011&oldid=11003 11011 edit summary], the PowerPak's NSF mapper does this. I don't know any other examples offhand, though. - [[User:Rainwarrior|Rainwarrior]] ([[User talk:Rainwarrior|talk]]) 15:45, 28 May 2015 (MDT)
:Arguably the PowerPak is not a mapper but a metamapper. On the other hand, I wonder how deeply (if at all) the Powerpak can emulate itself. On that note, metamapper seems like a useful term...or just another word for multicart mapper.[[User:Myask|Myask]] ([[User talk:Myask|talk]]) 16:09, 28 May 2015 (MDT)

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A mapper could switch just the vectors, but it would be very unusual. Do any?

In response to Myask's question in the 11011 edit summary, the PowerPak's NSF mapper does this. I don't know any other examples offhand, though. - Rainwarrior (talk) 15:45, 28 May 2015 (MDT)

Arguably the PowerPak is not a mapper but a metamapper. On the other hand, I wonder how deeply (if at all) the Powerpak can emulate itself. On that note, metamapper seems like a useful term...or just another word for multicart mapper.Myask (talk) 16:09, 28 May 2015 (MDT)