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The Nintendo MMC3 chip is a specialized chip for NES ROMS that allows bankswapping and access to larger amounts of data than normally possible in an NES ROM. | The Nintendo MMC3 chip is a specialized chip for [[NES]] ROMS that allows [[bankswapping]] and access to larger amounts of data than normally possible in an [[NES ROM]]. | ||
MMC stands for Multi-Memory Controllers or Memory Management Controllers {{source|1="Why Game Paks Never Forget" from ''Nintendo Power}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 21 June 2016
Overview
The Nintendo MMC3 chip is a specialized chip for NES ROMS that allows bankswapping and access to larger amounts of data than normally possible in an NES ROM.
MMC stands for Multi-Memory Controllers or Memory Management Controllers
(Source: "Why Game Paks Never Forget" from Nintendo Power)
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