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| There are many tools available to dump NES / Famicom carts, not all of them are simple to use though. To ensure successful dumps, we won't be listing beta/in progress methods or tools below. | There are many tools available to dump NES / Famicom carts, not all of them are simple to use though. To ensure successful dumps, we won't be listing beta/in progress methods or tools below. | ||
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| ===== Methods ===== | ===== Methods ===== | ||
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| ==== Open Source Cartridge Reader ==== | ==== Open Source Cartridge Reader ==== | ||
| - | If you have an earlier | + | If you have a V3 version, to read Nintendo/ |
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| + | For V5, you need to have switches set like this: | ||
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| Then you need to find the mapper and size information of the cartridge you want to dump in one of these databases: | Then you need to find the mapper and size information of the cartridge you want to dump in one of these databases: | ||