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| - | ===== Introduction ===== | + | **Warning: UltraSave + 64drive may produce bad dumps of NUS-8F16FB-02 development boards.** |
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| + | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| Dumping Nintendo 64 carts is pretty easy if you have one of the dedicated hardware solutions for it, but they can sometimes be hard to come by, or out of stock, or you have to build them yourself. | Dumping Nintendo 64 carts is pretty easy if you have one of the dedicated hardware solutions for it, but they can sometimes be hard to come by, or out of stock, or you have to build them yourself. | ||
| **Note on Development Cartridges: | **Note on Development Cartridges: | ||
| Because the Retrode, the Sanni Cart Reader and the RetroBlaster 2.0 with standard N64 adapter [[https:// | Because the Retrode, the Sanni Cart Reader and the RetroBlaster 2.0 with standard N64 adapter [[https:// | ||
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| ===== Methods ===== | ===== Methods ===== | ||
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| ==== Method 4 - INLretro ==== | ==== Method 4 - INLretro ==== | ||
| - | [todo: look at this video tutorial | + | [todo: |
| + | * look at [[https:// | ||
| + | * its sometimes possible to work out the ROM size by examining the overdump. maybe this could even be automated. | ||
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| - | xxxx | + | - Find the ROM size in kilobytes by looking at the text on the ROM chip and converting it or (may be inaccurate if dump isn't trusted) use the size of the existing dump in [[https:// |
| + | - Insert the cart into the N64 cart slot on the dumper. | ||
| + | - Connect dumper to a PC running at least Windows 10 (requires a USB-A to USB-B cable; you can get one with the dumper itself) | ||
| + | - Obtain the inl-retro-progdump software from GitLab (either run < | ||
| + | - Open PowerShell from the host directory in the repo (path\to\repo\host) | ||
| + | - Run the following command: < | ||
| + | - Here's an example of the command I used to dump Lego Racers: < | ||
| ==== Method 5 - RetroBlaster 2.0 + N64 (Pro) adapter ==== | ==== Method 5 - RetroBlaster 2.0 + N64 (Pro) adapter ==== | ||
| - | Retroblaster 2.0 has the " | + | Retroblaster 2.0 has a standard |
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| + | - Make sure the ' | ||
| + | - Connect the appropriate adapter to the Retroblaster | ||
| + | - Insert the cartridge or PCB into the adapter | ||
| + | - Open the RetroBlaster software (available on the [[https:// | ||
| + | - Navigate to the ' | ||
| + | - A progress bar will indicate the status of the dump, and information will be displayed on the ' | ||
| + | - You can also dump the SRAM or EEPROM from this same tab, by clicking the appropriate button | ||
| ==== Method 6 - GameShark ProAction Replay Pro ==== | ==== Method 6 - GameShark ProAction Replay Pro ==== | ||
| - | Unreliable - not recommended. If you do have to use it, dump the cart multiple times, making sure all the dumps match and clean the contacts in-between each try. Follow the NES World [[http:// | + | Unreliable - not recommended. Produces corrupted dumps for some/all prototype carts. If you do have to use it, dump the cart multiple times, making sure all the dumps match and clean the contacts in-between each try. Follow the NES World [[http:// |
| ==== Method 7 - Old copiers ==== | ==== Method 7 - Old copiers ==== | ||
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| E.g. v64, v64jr, z64, cd64. Unreliable - not recommended. If you do have to use it, dump the cart multiple times, and clean the cart in-between each try. | E.g. v64, v64jr, z64, cd64. Unreliable - not recommended. If you do have to use it, dump the cart multiple times, and clean the cart in-between each try. | ||
| - | ===== Identifying Game Versions | + | ====== Documenting physical media ====== |
| - | todo: add info on cart/box serials (and non-standard carts if relevant) | + | {{wst> |
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| + | ==== Opening carts ==== | ||
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| + | Unscrew the back of the cartridge with a 3.5mm "game bit" or line screw driver, carefully separating the bottom half of the cart's shell. Then, remove the phillips screws on the metal shielding to expose the PCB. | ||
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| + | ==== Identifying Game Versions ==== | ||
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| + | Once the cart has been opened, you can decode the letters/numbers stamped on the main chip. | ||
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| ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== | ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== | ||
| - | See [[submission: | + | See [[submission: |