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carts:nintendo:n64 [2022/05/17 00:27] hiccup |
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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== 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. | ||
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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 " | Retroblaster 2.0 has the " | ||
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| + | - 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 ' | ||
| + | - 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 ==== | ||