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| ====== Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom ====== | ====== Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom ====== | ||
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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| Dumping SNES / SFC cartridges require the use of a specialized dumper hardware that supports the cartridges, not to mention these dumpers may not be able to dump every single kind of cartridges. | Dumping SNES / SFC cartridges require the use of a specialized dumper hardware that supports the cartridges, not to mention these dumpers may not be able to dump every single kind of cartridges. | ||
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| ===== Methods ===== | ===== Methods ===== | ||
| - | - Sanni Cart Reader | + | |
| - | - Super NT | + | |
| - | - InfiniteNesLives Retro Programmer | + | - [[#Method 3 - Retrode2|Retrode2]] |
| - | | + | - [[#Method 4 - RetroFreak|RetroFreak]] |
| - | - Super UFO Pro 8 | + | |
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| ==== Method 1 - Sanni Cart Reader ==== | ==== Method 1 - Sanni Cart Reader ==== | ||
| - | The Sanni Cart Reader ([[https:// | + | The [[https:// |
| Only a SD card is needed. Follow the instructions [[https:// | Only a SD card is needed. Follow the instructions [[https:// | ||
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| * If you are done, please unplug the hardware and you can use the SD card to get the ROM image. | * If you are done, please unplug the hardware and you can use the SD card to get the ROM image. | ||
| - | ==== Method | + | ==== Method |
| The [[https:// | The [[https:// | ||
| + | With the jailbreak installed the dumping process is pretty straight forward: | ||
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| + | * Power the system off | ||
| + | * Insert cartridge | ||
| + | * Power the system on | ||
| + | * Select **CopySNES** on the tools menu | ||
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| + | CopySNES will query the cartridge and grab the header and attempt to detect what kind of cartridge it is. | ||
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| + | You have two options at this point: | ||
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| + | * accept the settings and proceed to dumping | ||
| + | * edit the detected settings | ||
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| + | If you wish to edit the settings, use up and down to select one of the settings, then use left and right to adjust it. You can select between 32 kilobytes and 16 megabytes of ROM to dump, and between 0 (i.e. none) and 32 kilobytes of RAM. | ||
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| + | Finally, you can select the type of mapper it is, i.e. LOROM, HIROM, EXHIROM, or EXLOROM. There is also a FLAT setting which will let you dump the entire SNES cartridge space if desired. FLAT starts at address 00:0000 and will dump the specified amount of memory. | ||
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| + | This manual mode is useful when dumping things that do not have a valid or any header such as the Game Genie BIOS (it reports 0 kilobyte of ROM and is actually 64 kilobytes) or the Sufami Turbo (again, it reports 0 kilobyte of ROM even though it's really 1 megabyte). | ||
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| + | When you are done adjusting the settings, and are ready to dump, hit **Select**. | ||
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| + | **Filename entry:** | ||
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| + | CopySNES will directly copy the ROM header name as filename, however for some Japanese titles there may be no valid ASCII characters in the header (or if there' | ||
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| + | If you want to change the filename use up/down to change the character' | ||
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| + | The game's actual size will be determined at this point (i.e. a 2-megabyte game reported in the header might only be 1.5 megabytes, so this will be detected now). | ||
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| + | Finally, the ROM and RAM are dumped to the SD card. | ||
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| + | Now that the dump is complete, you are returned to the tools menu. The system can be powered off and a new cartridge inserted to dump by repeating the process above. | ||
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| + | The following things have been tested (as of March 7, 2021): | ||
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| + | * LOROM (ROM + RAM) | ||
| + | * HIROM (ROM + RAM) | ||
| + | * EXHIROM (ROM + RAM) | ||
| + | * SDD-1 (ROM + RAM) | ||
| + | * SA-1 (ROM + RAM) | ||
| + | * CX4 (ROM) | ||
| + | * DSP1-4 (ROM + RAM) | ||
| + | * S-RTC (ROM, RAM is dumped but it is unknown if it works) | ||
| + | * ST010 (ROM) | ||
| + | * ST011 (ROM) | ||
| + | * ST018 (ROM) | ||
| + | * OBC-1 (ROM + RAM) | ||
| + | * SPC7110 (ROM + RAM, but RAM has not been verified to work) | ||
| + | * GSU-1/2 (ROM + RAM) | ||
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| + | (note: for SuperFX (GSU), the RAM is always dumped as 64 kilobytes. This is because games such as Yoshi' | ||
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| + | //The information above is retrieved from https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Method 3 - Retrode2 ==== | ||
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| + | This is a super simple system that works really well, and is affordable and readily available. See our [[tools: | ||
| - | ===== Gathering Dump Info ===== | + | - Plug your game into the Retrode2. |
| + | - Make sure the voltage setting is at 5V. | ||
| + | - Connect the Retrode2 to your computer. | ||
| + | - The Retrode2 should now show up as a regular USB drive, and you can copy the ROM from there for further analysis. | ||
| - | < | + | ==== Method 4 - RetroFreak ==== |
| - | Dumping tool and version: | + | |
| - | Dumper: | + | |
| - | Affiliation: | + | |
| - | Dump creation date: | + | |
| - | Dump release date: | + | |
| - | Link(s): | + | |
| - | Title: | + | See [[carts:nintendo:nes|instructions here for NES / Famicom dumping using the RetroFreak]], |
| - | Region: | + | |
| - | Edition: | + | |
| - | Languages: | + | |
| - | Language Select: | + | |
| - | WikiData ID: | + | |
| - | Size: | + | ===== Identifying Game Versions ===== |
| - | CRC32: | + | todo: add info on cart/box serials (and non-standard carts if relevant) |
| - | MD5: | + | |
| - | SHA-1: | + | |
| - | SHA-256: | + | |
| - | Serial: | + | |
| - | Revision: | + | |
| - | Cart Images: | + | {{:carts:nintendo:snes:snes-identifying_game_versions.png? |
| - | PCB Images: | + | |
| - | Box Images: | + | |
| - | Physical Media Serial 1: | + | |
| - | Physical Media Stamp: | + | |
| - | PCB Serial: | + | |
| - | ROM Chip Serial: | + | |
| - | Box Serial: | + | |
| - | Box Barcode: | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
| - | | + | **SSS**(**S**)-**GG**(**GG**)-**V**\\ |
| - | | + | S = System/ |
| - | | + | G = Game code (e.g. MW = Super Mario World)\\ |
| - | * Box Barcode: Keep the spaces. It should be verified against the barcode itself by using barcode scanning software and using the check digit. | + | V = Version (starts at 0)\\ |
| - | ===== Submitting Dump Info ===== | + | ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== |
| - | You can submit your dump info to the [[https:// | + | |
| - | < | + | See [[submission:general|Gathering and Submitting Dump Info (Basic)]] |
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