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'''FastROM''' is 3.58 MHz.  It is about 33% faster than [[SlowROM]].  FastROM is a property of the ROM chip itself and not the board it is soldered onto.<sup>[2]</sup>
'''FastROM''' is 3.58 MHz.  It is about 33% faster than [[SlowROM]].  FastROM is a property of the ROM chip itself and not the board it is soldered onto.<sup>[2]</sup> When the [[5A22]] is operating at fastROM, there are 6 CPU cycles per [[master clock]] cycle.


FastROM speeds only apply to the upper halves of banks $80-bf and all of banks $c0-ff.<sup>[1]</sup>
FastROM speeds only apply to the upper halves of banks $80-bf and all of banks $c0-ff.<sup>[1]</sup>

Revision as of 14:58, 28 June 2024

FastROM is 3.58 MHz. It is about 33% faster than SlowROM. FastROM is a property of the ROM chip itself and not the board it is soldered onto.[2] When the 5A22 is operating at fastROM, there are 6 CPU cycles per master clock cycle.

FastROM speeds only apply to the upper halves of banks $80-bf and all of banks $c0-ff.[1]

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Near, https://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?t=9585
  2. Bregalad, lbid.