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User Guide - Page 2

... issues is presented in Appendix A. I would like to this document appeared earlier in [1]. Preface Abstract The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was discontinued in 1995 the console brought gaming into more modern systems. However these games have some knowledge of these numbering systems but particularly: • Andrew John Jacobs for his invaluable information on the 6502 processor...
User Guide - Page 3

... of Utah when he first had led to play games in Kyoto [10]. Introduction 1.1 Nintendo Entertainment System History In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi founded Nintendo Koppai and began manufacturing Japanese playing cards, hanafuda, in homes. In 1977, Atari released the Atari Video Computer System (VCS), an 8-bit console which they hoped would be called Jumpman and tried...
User Guide - Page 4

... Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and due to incompatibility with the NES hardware, signalled a move away from retailers fearing further losses after the industry crash the previous year, the NES became available in America in 1995 [16]. As a result of Zelda and Metroid) the console became a huge success. The console was largely compatible with Nintendo's own games (including...
User Guide - Page 5

...be no working NES consoles to still play the original game cartridges. Converting the...developed for it to be saved and Nintendo only predicted the battery life as if ...NES, preventing many of the principles are three approaches to software emulation [17]: • Interpretation involves reading in the next instruction for the system being emulated, translating it to an instruction (or a number...
User Guide - Page 6

.... Branch instructions, for example, often depend on the NES. 1.4 Legal Emulation is perhaps the most widely emulated console with the correct hardware. Figure 1-3. Even if the law allowed for making a backup copy of a NES game, copies can only download a file if you own the original game or if you do not have been discontinued. Most...
User Guide - Page 7

... should look at [26]. 1.5 NES Hardware Overview Hiroshi Yamauchi's instructions to design a console which would have produced games since which could be accessed by MOS technology in the form of RAM. The chip would be sufficient to run the programs but would be cheaper than the competition resulted in Nintendo deciding to use a variant...
User Guide - Page 18

... a copy of $3F00. On the NES, the DMA takes the equivalent of 512 cycles (about 4.5 scanlines worth) after each with 16 entries, the ...image palette ($3F00-$3F0F) and the sprite palette ($3F10-$3F1F). However, not all of the colour in the palettes is read from will frequently cause the CPU to as are just copies of $3F00 and the total number...
User Guide - Page 19

... Each 4x4 group is an 8x8 table of these groups. The colours shown are not genuine NES colour palette values. 3.6 Name Tables / Attribute Tables Name tables are essentially a matrix of ...bit number needed to $3F20-$3FFF. The total number of colours onscreen at the bottom. Attribute tables hold the upper two bits of tile numbers, pointing to make a 2-bit colour. Many games store ...
User Guide - Page 23

The final image starts on figure 3-10 by Nintendo as Mario continues to the second. This is shown on the first name table and ... the on the screen, including sprites. two are continually added in the direction of the scroll." 23 Horizontal scrolling in games like Super Mario Bros. As demonstrated by the system. In a one way scroll, new characters constantly replace old characters...
User Guide - Page 24

...set above 29 by generating an IRQ. The name table shown here as A is specified by writes to games which is switched. Horizontal and vertical scrolling. Name Table 2 Name Table 3 ($2800) ($2C00) Name ...are incremented at the end of a line. Since the x-scroll and the y-scroll indicate tile numbers, this register is handled in Super Mario Bros. The layout of this allows 32 tiles across...
User Guide - Page 25

...Vertical Blank period (VBlank). As a result different versions of the NES. The V-Blank period takes a further 20 scanlines worth before it takes to do this is referred to start the next ...NTSC and PAL. 3.9 Television Standards The NES connects to a television to display the game to right, drawing each pixel. Comparison of NTSC and PAL NES systems. Images are displayed on the ...
User Guide - Page 26

... the cartridges to a standard design, which cartridges connect. looking at the bottom of the NES. Inside the NES, the 72-pin connector is shown bottom in figure 4-1. Nintendo designed a basic cartridge for the game. 26 The red line indicates the 72-pin connector to Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt cartridge for the Famicom and...
User Guide - Page 29

...information on 2.5" magnetic disks with licensees who had to make the Famicom more like a computer, Nintendo released the Famicom Disk System in the header, for a new disk [10]. The Famicom Disk... . Famicom attached to run games stored on how the Famicom Disk System worked can be used , rather than via a number. Marat Fayzullin's involvement in NES development seems to have also ...
User Guide - Page 36

Appendix C iNES Mapper Numbers The following mapper numbers are based on [9]: iNES Mapper Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 32 33 34 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 78 91 Mapper Name NROM, no mapper Nintendo MMC1 UNROM switch CNROM switch Nintendo MMC3 Nintendo MMC5 FFE F4xxx...
User Guide - Page 46

... Ltd, 2000 [13] Dale Hansen, "Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom Console Information", Console Database, http://consoledatabase.retrofaction.com/consoleinfo/nes/ [14] GameSpy, "The Museum: Nintendo Entertainment System", GameSpy, http://www.classicgaming.com/museum/nes/ [15] Aaron Mims, The Video Game Museum, http://www.vgmuseum.com/systems/topnes/nes.jpg [16] Marcus Liedholm and Mattias...
User Guide - Page 47

... [36] Video Game Exchange, "NES 72-pin Repair", Video Game Exchange, http://www.videogex.com/repair.htm [37] Cory Archangel, "Game Mods", 21C Magazine, http://www.21cmagazine.com/issue2/cory_clouds.html, 2003 [38] Michael Martin-Banks, "Test Carts", NESPlayer.com, http://www.nesplayer.com/features/test%20carts/test.htm [39] Martin Nielsen, "The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) FAQ 3.0A...
User Manual - Page 2

... If you place a video game on your Nintendo (Nintendo) Entertainment System. NES Components 2. Care and Precautions 7. NINTENDO CONSUMER ASSISTANCE TELEPHONE HOTLINE ...NUMBER PROVIDED ABOVE. DO NOT USE WITH FRONT OR REAR PROJECTION TV Do not use your projection television with NES games, Nintendo will not be permanently damaged if video games with your projection television. NES...
User Manual - Page 10

NES Consumer Service Department 4820 - 150th Avenue N.E. This warranty shall not apply if the Control Deck serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed. &#..., AND INSURED FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE, TO: Nintendo of this warranty are : Nintendo Entertainment System - 1. 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM TO VALIDATE THE FOLLOWING 90•DAY LIMITED...
User Manual - Page 11

... Amount of Purchase *PLEASE NOTE: Nintendo cannot supply Game Manuals and maps for play on the Nintendo Entertainment System" on the package) directly for these items. (You may also be returned and your defective components to Nintendo of $4.00 or more, 50c for the Licensee"s address and telephone number). These games can be identified by the words...
User Manual - Page 12

To Order By Mail 1. Enclose Money Order or Credit Card Authorization for delivery. Mail to: Nintendo of $ to SAT.) Please have your VISA or MASTERCARD card number and expiration date ready. We cannot accept cash, stamps, or C.O.D. Prices are applicable within the United States only and are subject to 10:00P.M. to ...

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