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Notes for chip search:
  • Use "+" as delimeter for all fields (except "cart name", where space is used); if many values are entered, all of them must appear in the cartridge then; case is not sensitive
  • "Mapper" is the actual mapper used by this cartridge hardware (might not match the one at wiki.nesdev.com, as at the moment I was analyzing this cartridge, there was no mapper assigned to it, so I had to assign my own number for testing)
  • "Original mapper" is the mapper used by licensed version of this game (for multicarts, it refers to mapper of the inside games, so 0+2 means this cartridge can run NROM+UNROM games)
  • Order in which you put values doesn't matter (you can write 7400+74138+7400 or 7400+7400+74138 to search for a cartridge that contains at least two 7400 chips and one 74138
  • Some chips (like PAL16*8) appear in cartridges as 16V8 or 16L8, so be sure to check both posibilities
  • Same goes for memories - type 27F080 to search for 32 pin memories, 27512 for 28 pin with two chip enables or MASKROM_1M_DIP28 for 28 pin with one chip enable
  • Same goes for mappers - some examples: AX5904(MMC1), AX5202P(MMC3), PT8154BM (9112MMC3), AX5208C(VRC4), 23C3662(VRC2)
  • Good news is that you can use wildcards, so 74139+*MMC3* will search for any cartrige that has at least one 74139 and MMC3 chip in any version
Mapper#
Original mapper#
PCB marks
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Chips
Rygar
Typesingle
Mapper
Original mapper2
PCB marksNONE
Tags:#wgm
Uploaded:2021-05-12 11:46:40

Elements:
NameValue
IC127F080
IC26264
IC37432
IC474161
CART1FAMICOM_CART
JP12-3
JP22-3
JP32-3

Chip signature:
27F080+6264+7432+74161

PCB top:

PCB bottom:

Shell top:
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Shell bottom:
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Screenshoots:
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Extra info:
new Dictionary { { 0, 10 }, { 1, 16 }, { 2, 0 }, { 3, 1 }, { 4, 2 }, { 5, 3 }, { 6, 4 }, { 7, 5 }, { 8, 6 }, { 9, 7 }, { 10, 12 }, { 11, 15 }, { 12, 14 }, { 13, 13 }, { 14, 11 }, {15, 8}, {16, 9}, {17, 17} },
new Dictionary { { 0, 2 }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 0 }, { 3, 3 }, { 4, 4 }, { 5, 5 }, { 6, 6 }, { 7, 7 } }




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1. Należy odtworzyć schemat kartridża na podstawie zdjęć:
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2. Zanotować przestawione linie:
[code]
CPU/MAPPER | A00 A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 | D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
ROM        | A10 A16 A00 A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A12 A15 A14 A13 A11 A08 A09 A17 | D2 D1 D0 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
[/code]

3. Napisać swój program (lub skorzystać z jakiegoś gotowego do przestawiania linii), Ja polecam swój

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