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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | {{wst>factory_save}} | + | {{wst>carts_important_notes}} |
Dumping Nintendo 3DS carts is fairly easy, and can either be done through homebrew software, or by using a DS flashcart. | Dumping Nintendo 3DS carts is fairly easy, and can either be done through homebrew software, or by using a DS flashcart. | ||
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===== Methods ===== | ===== Methods ===== | ||
- | - [[#Method 1 - 3DS console (GodMode9)|3DS console (GodMode9)]] | + | - [[#3DS console (GodMode9)]] |
- | - SkyDock (todo) | + | |
- | ==== Method 1 - 3DS console (GodMode9) ==== | + | ==== 3DS console (GodMode9) ==== |
- | The following | + | This method |
- | Follow the instructions over at [[https:// | + | Follow the [[https:// |
- | Note that you do not necessarily need to install custom firmware to run GodMode9 - you can stop following the 3DS Hacks Guide once you get to the point of being able to run a .firm file (or equivalent file for that particular exploit). But for convenience, | + | You do not necessarily need to install custom firmware to run GodMode9 - you can stop following the 3DS Hacks Guide once you get to the point of being able to run a .firm file (or equivalent file for that particular exploit). But for convenience, |
=== Dumping === | === Dumping === | ||
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* Launch GodMode9 by pressing (Start) and then the power button | * Launch GodMode9 by pressing (Start) and then the power button | ||
* Navigate to%% %%'' | * Navigate to%% %%'' | ||
- | * Copy the .3ds file **without trim in its name** and the .txt file to the SD card. If split files show up (for 3DS games that are larger than 4GB), copy all the split parts to the SD card. | + | * Copy the .3ds file **without trim in its name** and the .txt file to the SD card. If split files show up (for 3DS games that are 4GB), copy all the split parts to the SD card and combine them using '' |
- | * If you copied the .3ds file in split form, you need to combine them using '' | + | |
===== Gallery ===== | ===== Gallery ===== | ||
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{{gallery>: | {{gallery>: | ||
- | ===== Identifying Game Versions ===== | + | ===== For Reference: |
- | todo: add info on "front of cart"/ | + | |
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R = Region (J = Japan, E = USA, P = Europe)\\ | R = Region (J = Japan, E = USA, P = Europe)\\ | ||
M = Manufacturing month (numbers, then after Sep its X,Y,Z for Oct, | M = Manufacturing month (numbers, then after Sep its X,Y,Z for Oct, | ||
- | Y = Manufacturing year (2010 + value OR 2020 + value, depending)\\ | + | Y = Manufacturing year (2010 + value OR 2020 + value - you have to tell which from context)\\ |
V = Version (starts at 0)\\ | V = Version (starts at 0)\\ | ||
R = Manufacturing run\\ | R = Manufacturing run\\ | ||
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Easy way to remember where the version number is: fourth character from the right - this works for DS/i carts too. | Easy way to remember where the version number is: fourth character from the right - this works for DS/i carts too. | ||
- | ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== | + | ===== Checking the ROM (optional) |
+ | Download [[https:// | ||
- | See [[submission: | + | ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== |
+ | {{wst> | ||
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