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Revision as of 02:19, 10 June 2008
The NES emulation community has agreed by necessity to number and name the different hardware mappers contained in NES cartridges. Numbering them proved to be inadequate for several reasons, including running out of numbers (256 maximum allowed by the iNES format). The UNIF format (Unified ROM format) uses names instead of numbers. Some NES games, especially certain multicarts from Hong Kong, can not be properly stored in a format that uses mapper numbers and must be stored in a .unif file with a named mapper.
A Complete iNES Mapper List
- 000, No mapper
- 001, Nintendo MMC1
- 002, CNROM switch
- 003, UNROM switch
- 004, Nintendo MMC3
- 005, Nintendo MMC5
- 006, FFE F4xxx
- 007, AOROM switch
- 008, FFE F3xxx
- 009, Nintendo MMC2
- 010, Nintendo MMC4
- 011, ColorDreams chip
- 012, FFE F6xxx
- 013, CPROM switch
- 014
- 015, 100-in-1 switch
- 016, Bandai chip
- 017, FFE F8xxx
- Jaleco SS8806, 018 Jaleco SS8806
- 019, Namcot 106
- 020, Nintendo DiskSystem (Reserved)
- 021, Konami VRC4a
- 022, Konami VRC2a
- 023, Konami VRC2a?
- 024, Konami VRC6
- 025, Konami VRC4b
- 026
- 027
- 028
- 029
- 030
- 031
- 032, Irem G-101 chip
- 033, Taito TC0190/TC0350
- 034, Nina-1
- 035
- 036
- 037
- 038
- 039
- 040
- 041
- 042
- 043
- 044
- 045
- 046
- 047
- 048
- 049
- 050
- 051
- 052
- 053
- 054
- 055
- 056
- 057
- 058
- 059
- 060
- 061
- 062
- 063
- 064, Tengen RAMBO-1 chip
- 065, Irem H-3001 chip
- 066, GNROM switch
- 067, SunSoft3 chip
- 068, SunSoft4 chip
- 069, SunSoft5 FME-7 chip
- 070
- 071, Camerica chip
- 072
- 073
- 074
- 075
- 076
- 077
- 078, Irem 74HC161/32-based
- 079, AVE Nina-3 board
- 080
- 081, AVE Nina-6 board
- 082
- 083
- 084
- 085
- 086
- 087
- 088
- 089
- 090
- 091, Pirate HK-SF3 chip
- 092
- 093
- 094
- 095
- 096
- 097
- 098
- 099
- 100
- 101
- 102
- 103
- 104
- 105
- 106
- 107
- 108
- 109
- 110
- 111
- 112
- 113
- 114
- 115
- 116
- 117
- 118
- 119
- 120
- 121
- 122
- 123
- 124
- 125
- 126
- 127
- 128
- 129
- 130
- 131
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- 133
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- 135
- 136
- 137
- 138
- 139
- 140
- 141
- 142
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- 144
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- 240
- 241
- 242
- 243
- 244
- 245
- 246
- 247
- 248
- 249
- 250
- 251
- 252
- 253
- 254
- 255
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