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| ====== Game Boy Advance ====== | ====== Game Boy Advance ====== | ||
| - | **todo:** | ||
| - | - look into cart-to-PC hardware (e.g. https:// | ||
| - | - list DIY hardware methods | ||
| - | - try out this: https:// | ||
| - | - https:// | ||
| - | - Add GodMode9i to the dumping methods. seems like it recently got support for GBA Video movie carts based on duplo code. | ||
| - | - Datel Advance Game Port https:// | ||
| - | ===== Introduction ===== | + | {{wst> |
| - | Luckily there are numerous tools available for dumping Game Boy / Game Boy Color games, so you should be able to find a great dumper that suits your need. | + | {{wst> |
| - | ===== Methods | + | ===== Introduction |
| - | - [[#Method 1 - The Joey Jr|The Joey Jr]] | + | {{wst> |
| - | - [[#Method 2 - GBxCart RW|GBxCart RW]] | + | |
| - | - [[#Method 3 - Sanni Cart Reader|Sanni Cart Reader]] | + | |
| + | Game Boy Advance games are one of the easier systems to dump and there are numerous tools available, so you should be able to find a great method that works with the hardware you have on hand. The cheapest way to dump a GBA game is probably with a slot-1 DS flashcart, but dedicated dumping hardware tools support a larger variety of consoles vs just a GBA. | ||
| - | - DS + DS Slot-1 Flashcart (Normal Carts) | + | ====== Methods ====== |
| - | - DS + DS Slot-1 Flashcart (GBA Video Movie Carts) | + | ===== Dedicated dumping hardware ===== |
| - | - GBA + GCN-GBA Link Cable + Homebrew-enabled GCN/Wii | + | - [[#GBxCart RW]] |
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| - | - Homebrew-enabled GCN + Game Boy Player + SD-GCN Memory Card Adapter | + | ==== GBxCart RW ==== |
| - | - BennVenn Joey Joebags | + | GBxCart RW is one of the cheaper dedicated hardware methods for dumping. |
| - | - BennVenn Joey Jr. | + | Supports: GB/GBC/GBA, Game Boy Camera, and Nintendo Power Carts and Bootleg flashing |
| - | | + | Please see the the page for Lesserkuma' |
| - | ==== Method 1 - The Joey Jr ==== | + | ==== The Joey Jr ==== |
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| + | The Joey Jr is another inexpensive option for dedicated dumping hardware. | ||
| Supports: GB/GBC/GBA, Game Boy Camera, and Nintendo Power Carts and Bootleg flashing | Supports: GB/GBC/GBA, Game Boy Camera, and Nintendo Power Carts and Bootleg flashing | ||
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| For latest official instruction on how to use the Joey Jr, please see the [[https:// | For latest official instruction on how to use the Joey Jr, please see the [[https:// | ||
| - | ==== Method 2 - GBxCart RW ==== | + | ==== Sanni Cart Reader |
| - | Supports: GB/GBC/GBA, Game Boy Camera, and Nintendo Power Carts and Bootleg flashing | + | Sanni Cart Reader is a versatile dumping tool that supports several different consoles/cartridges, but is pricier than the Joey Jr or GBxCart RW. |
| - | For latest official instructions on how to use the GBxCart RW, please see the [[https://flashcartdb.com/index.php/GBxCart_RW_Manual|official user guide]]. | + | The Sanni Cart Reader comes with Game Boy / Game Boy Color dumping capabilities by default. |
| - | ==== Method 3 - Sanni Cart Reader | + | ===== Dumping with DS flashcarts ===== |
| - | The Sanni Cart Reader comes with Game Boy / Game Boy Color dumping capabilities by default. | + | - [[# |
| - | [[https:// | + | |
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| + | ==== GodMode9i ==== | ||
| - | ==== DS + DS Slot-1 Flashcart (Normal Carts) ==== | + | If you already have a DS flashcart like R4, dumping GBA games is fairly straight forward with GodMode9i. As DS flashcarts were manufactured in large quantities, this is perhaps the cheapest and easiest accessible method for dumping GBA games. GodMode9i is a free/open source preservation tool inspired by GodMode9 for the Nintendo 3DS. |
| - | === Tools === | + | |
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| === Dumping === | === Dumping === | ||
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| + | * Download the .nds file for GodMode9i from [[https:// | ||
| + | * Insert the GBA cart into slot 2 and turn on the DS. | ||
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| + | Use the D pad to select the GBA game and press A twice to dump it to the flashcart' | ||
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| + | If you have multiple GBA games to dump, you can swap cartidges in slot 2 without rebooting the DS. | ||
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| + | ==== GBA Backup Tool ==== | ||
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| + | GBA Backup Tool is a commonly used tool, though it hasn't seen any updates since 2008. | ||
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| + | === Tools needed === | ||
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| + | - A Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite with a slot-1 (DS) flashcart | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
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| + | === Dumping === | ||
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| + | - Insert your DS flashcart into slot-1 and run the .nds for GBA Backup Tool | ||
| - Ensure that your GBA cart is inserted, then press A on the pop-up. | - Ensure that your GBA cart is inserted, then press A on the pop-up. | ||
| - | - By default, GBA Backup Tool is in Save Backup mode. Press R twice to go to rom backup mode. | + | - By default, GBA Backup Tool is in Save Backup mode. Press R twice to go to ROM backup mode. |
| - Press B to make a new backup, then hit A to confirm. Your rom will be dumped to your SD card. | - Press B to make a new backup, then hit A to confirm. Your rom will be dumped to your SD card. | ||
| - | ==== DS + DS Slot-1 Flashcart (GBA Video Movie Carts) | + | ==== Duplo ==== |
| - | use duplo (https:// | + | |
| - | here is a build from Whovian: https:// | + | Duplo helps dump GBA Video Movie Carts. |
| - | not needed (and won't work for) for TV series carts ,which don't use the Matrix memory chips | + | - Use duplo ([[https:// |
| + | - This is not needed (and won't work for) for TV series carts, which don't use the Matrix memory chips | ||
| - | ==== GBA + GCN-GBA Link Cable + Homebrew-enabled GCN/Wii ==== | ||
| - | === Tools === | ||
| - | - A Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Advance SP | ||
| - | - A GameCube GBA Link Cable | ||
| - | - A Wii or a GameCube with some way to load .dol files (e.g. the Homebrew Channel for the Wii). | ||
| - | - The [[https:// | ||
| - | === Dumping === | ||
| - | - Load the .dol with Homebrew Launcher or via Swiss on GameCube. | ||
| - | - Attach your GBA to the system in port 2 **without** a game in, leaving your gamecube controller attached to port 1. | ||
| - | - Turn on your GBA and wait for the dumper to be sent. After a moment, you should see the screen on your GBA change. | ||
| - | - Insert a cartridge into your GBA. Press A on the gamecube controller to continue in the menu, then press A again to dump. | ||
| - | - Remove the SD card and insert into your PC. the gba file will be placed in the dumps folder. | ||
| - | ==== Homebrew-enabled GCN + Game Boy Player + SD-GCN Memory Card Adapter | + | ====== |
| - | === Tools === | + | |
| - | - A GameCube with some way to load .dol files | + | |
| - | - A GameCube Memory Card to SD Adapter. | + | |
| - | - A Game Boy Player. | + | |
| - | - The latest [[https:// | + | |
| - | === Dumping === | + | {{wst> |
| - | - Load GBI.DOL with no cartridge in your Game Boy Player. A menu should appear on screen, and some screen options will appear. | + | |
| - | - Press B to hide the screen options, then insert your cartridge. Navigate to "Dump ROM" and hit A. | + | |
| - | - Text showing progress will appear. Once done, hold reset, eject your cartridge and release. Upon the restart, you can power off. | + | |
| - | - Remove your SD Card. the .GBA file will be on the root of your SD, named by serial which you can find on the bottom right of your cartridge' | + | |
| - | ===== Verification | + | ==== Opening carts ==== |
| - | Description of how to verify that is a dump is correct. | + | |
| - | ===== Identifying Game Versions | + | The Y-shaped screw on the back of GBA cartridges can be opened with a size Y1 tri-point (sometimes called tri-wing) screwdriver. Once the screw is removed, gently slide the label side of the cart down to expose the PCB. |
| - | todo: add info on cart/box serials (and non-standard carts if relevant) | + | |
| + | ==== Identifying Game Versions ==== | ||
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| + | Once the cart has been opened, you can decode the letters/numbers stamped on the main chip. | ||
| {{: | {{: | ||
| - | **SSS**-**TGGR**-**V**\\ | + | {{: |
| - | S = System (Always/ | + | |
| - | T = Type (N = Normal)\\ | + | S = System (Almost always |
| - | G = Game code (e.g. MA = Super Mario Advance)\\ | + | |
| - | R = Region (J = Japan, E = USA, P = Europe)\\ | + | |
| - | V = Version (starts at 0)\\ | + | |
| There is also a shortened version of the code on the left hand side, in the format **TGGR**-**V**. | There is also a shortened version of the code on the left hand side, in the format **TGGR**-**V**. | ||
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| + | todo: add info on cart/box serials (and non-standard carts if relevant) | ||
| ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== | ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== | ||
| - | See [[submission: | + | The main group cataloging GBA games is no-intro. |
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| + | See [[submission: | ||