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carts:nintendo:n64 [2022/03/31 03:01]
hiccup [Gathering and Submitting Dump Info] updated link
carts:nintendo:n64 [2022/09/11 12:25]
hiccup [Identifying Game Versions]
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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://github.com/sanni/cartreader/discussions/295|don't supply enough power]], //development carts cannot be dumped with them//. The 64drive, RetroBlaster 2.0 with N64 Pro adapter can be used. The GameShark ProAction Replay Pro and some old copiers can also be used, but they are unreliable. Because the Retrode, the Sanni Cart Reader and the RetroBlaster 2.0 with standard N64 adapter [[https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/discussions/295|don't supply enough power]], //development carts cannot be dumped with them//. The 64drive, RetroBlaster 2.0 with N64 Pro adapter can be used. The GameShark ProAction Replay Pro and some old copiers can also be used, but they are unreliable.
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 ===== Methods ===== ===== Methods =====
  
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 ==== Method 5 - RetroBlaster 2.0 + N64 (Pro) adapter ==== ==== Method 5 - RetroBlaster 2.0 + N64 (Pro) adapter ====
-Retroblaster 2.0 has the "N64" and "N64 Pro" adaptors. The latter is advertised as being able to dump prototype carts. Make sure to set the dumper to 3V.+Retroblaster 2.0 has a standard "N64 Adapter" and "N64 Adapter Pro.The latter is needed to dump prototype carts, whereas the former can be used for standard carts. 
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 +  - Make sure the '3V' setting is selected on the device (not the '5V' setting) 
 +  - Connect the appropriate adapter to the Retroblaster 
 +  - Insert the cartridge or PCB into the adapter 
 +  - Open the RetroBlaster software (available on the [[https://github.com/retrostage/RetroBlaster|RetroBlaster github]]) 
 +  - Navigate to the 'N64' tab, and click "Dump ROM. Choose the location and filename for your ROM 
 +  - A progress bar will indicate the status of the dump, and information will be displayed on the 'status' log when the dump is complete 
 +  - 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://www.nesworld.com/article.php?system=n64&data=n64-howtodumproms|guide]]. It has been reported that parallel port adapters don't work for this, so you'll need to find an old desktop computer. You may also want to read this article by [[http://www.nintendoplayer.com/feature/n64/|Nintendo Player]].+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://www.nesworld.com/article.php?system=n64&data=n64-howtodumproms|guide]]. It has been reported that parallel port adapters don't work for this, so you'll need to find an old desktop computer. You may also want to read this article by [[http://www.nintendoplayer.com/feature/n64/|Nintendo Player]].
  
 ==== 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 ===== +===== For Reference: Identifying Game Versions ======
-todo: add info on cart/box serials (and non-standard carts if relevant) +
 {{:carts:nintendo:n64:n64-identifying_game_versions.png?400}} {{:carts:nintendo:n64:n64-identifying_game_versions.png?400}}
  
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