NES 2.0 Mapper 347 is used for Kaiser's cartridge conversion of the Famicom Disk System game Yume Koujou: Doki Doki Panic. Its UNIF board name is UNL-KS7030.
Banks
A typical example of a board designed to accomodate a single (converted) FDS game while using only 8 KiB of PRG-RAM, its memory map is quite complicated.
- CPU $6000-$6BFF: 3 KiB PRG-RAM bank
- CPU $6C00-$6FFF: 1 KiB PRG-ROM bank, selected by register at $9000
- CPU $7000-$7FFF: 4 KiB PRG-ROM bank, selected by register at $8000
- CPU $8000-$B7FF: 14 KiB PRG-ROM bank, hard-wired
- CPU $B800-$BFFF: 2 KiB PRG-RAM bank
- CPU $C000-$CBFF: 3 KiB PRG-ROM bank, selected by register at $9000
- CPU $CC00-$D7FF: 3 KiB PRG-RAM bank
- CPU $D800-$FFFF: 10 KiB PRG-ROM bank, hard-wired
Registers
PRG-ROM Bank Select #1/Mirroring Select ($8000-$8FFF, write)
A~FEDC BA98 7654 3210
-------------------
1000 .... .... MBBB
|+++- Select 4 KiB PRG-ROM bank at CPU $7000-$7FFF
+---- Select nametable mirroring type
0: Vertical
1: Horizontal
PRG-ROM Bank Select #2 ($9000-$9FFF, write)
A~FEDC BA98 7654 3210
-------------------
1001 .... .... BBBB
++++- Select 4 KiB PRG-ROM bank,
the first 3 KiB of which mapped to CPU $C000-$CBFF,
the second 1 KiB of which mapped to CPU $6C00-$6FFF
Notes
- As the FCEUX source code comment indicates, the actual bank order in the 128 KiB mask ROM was unknown until July 2020. Emulators expected the ROM image to be laid out like this:
- the first 32 KiB to contain the eight banks selected by register $8000 mapped to $7000-$7FFF;
- the next 64 KiB to contain the sixteen banks selected by register $9000, with the first 1 KiB mapped to CPU $6C00-$6FFF and the second 3 KiB mapped to CPU $C000-$CBFF;
- the final 32 KiB mapped to CPU $8000-$FFFF except where replaced by RAM and the switchable PRG-ROM bank.
- The actual mask ROM layout is as follows:
- the first 64 KiB contain the sixteen banks selected by register $9000, with the first 3 KiB mapped to CPU $C000-$CBFF and the second 1 KiB mapped to CPU $6C00-$6FFF;
- the next 32 KiB contain the eight banks selected by register $8000 mapped to $7000-$7FFF;
- the final 32 KiB mapped to CPU $8000-$FFFF except where replaced by RAM and the switchable PRG-ROM bank.
- The conversion retains all writes to the FDS sound channel registers, so an emulator could provide the expansion sound channel even though the original Kaiser cartridge did not.
- A different cartridge conversion of the same game is described by INES Mapper 103. Its memory map is simpler, at the cost of requiring 16 KiB of WRAM instead of just 8 KiB.
Categories: FDS conversion mappers, Mappers with CHR RAM