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 Some cartridges may also be not supported because of its memory mapping like Sufami Turbo and Satellaview compatible cartridges (like BS-X), or like game prototypes that don't contain proper info about the cartridge itself. Some cartridges may also be not supported because of its memory mapping like Sufami Turbo and Satellaview compatible cartridges (like BS-X), or like game prototypes that don't contain proper info about the cartridge itself.
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-===== Identifying Game Versions ===== 
-todo: add info on cart/box serials (and non-standard carts if relevant) 
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-{{:carts:nintendo:snes:snes-identifying_game_versions.png?400}} 
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-**SSS**(**S**)-**GG**(**GG**)-**V**\\ 
-S = System/Region (SHVC = Super Famicom/Japan/World, SNS = USA SNES, SPAL = Europe SNES)\\ 
-G = Game code (e.g. MW = Super Mario World)\\ 
-V = Version (starts at 0)\\ 
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 ===== Methods ===== ===== Methods =====
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   - [[#Method 1 - Sanni Cart Reader|Sanni Cart Reader]]   - [[#Method 1 - Sanni Cart Reader|Sanni Cart Reader]]
   - [[#Method 2 - Super NT / CopySNES|Super NT]]   - [[#Method 2 - Super NT / CopySNES|Super NT]]
-  - InfiniteNesLives Retro Programmer +  - [[#Method 3 - Retrode 2|Retrode2]] 
-  - Retrode +  - [[#Method - RetroFreak|RetroFreak]]
-  - Super UFO Pro 8 +
-  - [[#Method - RetroFreak|RetroFreak]] +
-  - Copiers +
  
 ==== Method 1 - Sanni Cart Reader ==== ==== Method 1 - Sanni Cart Reader ====
  
-The Sanni Cart Reader ([[https://github.com/sanni/cartreader|https://github.com/sanni/cartreader]]) is an open source Arduino based dumper that supports several systems, including SNES. It is portable, can be customized and does not need a computer to work.+The [[https://github.com/sanni/cartreader|Sanni Cart Reader]]) is an open source Arduino based dumper that supports several systems, including SNES. It is portable, can be customized and does not need a computer to work.
  
 Only a SD card is needed. Follow the instructions [[https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/How-to-flash-the-Arduino|here]] on how to update the firmware of your Cart Reader. Only a SD card is needed. Follow the instructions [[https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/How-to-flash-the-Arduino|here]] on how to update the firmware of your Cart Reader.
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 The information above is retrieved from https://github.com/SmokeMonsterPacks/Super-NT-Jailbreak, please see their GitHub repo for always up-to-date information about the Super NT jailbreak and CopySNES functionality. The information above is retrieved from https://github.com/SmokeMonsterPacks/Super-NT-Jailbreak, please see their GitHub repo for always up-to-date information about the Super NT jailbreak and CopySNES functionality.
  
-==== Method - RetroFreak ====+==== 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:hardware|hardware page for shop links]]. 
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 +  - 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 ====
  
 The RetroFreak is a great little emulation machine that uses physical carts similar to the Retron5. The RetroFreak is a great little emulation machine that uses physical carts similar to the Retron5.
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 //Needs verification// You might also be able to use the above method to dump an unencrypted BIOS of your Famicom Disk System. Plug in the RAM adapter and follow the instructions above to save the encrypted BIOS on your SD card. Then start an FDS game that you have loaded onto the SD card and the BIOS should be dumped into the same location as mentioned above. //Needs verification// You might also be able to use the above method to dump an unencrypted BIOS of your Famicom Disk System. Plug in the RAM adapter and follow the instructions above to save the encrypted BIOS on your SD card. Then start an FDS game that you have loaded onto the SD card and the BIOS should be dumped into the same location as mentioned above.
  
 +===== Identifying Game Versions =====
 +todo: add info on cart/box serials (and non-standard carts if relevant)
 +
 +{{:carts:nintendo:snes:snes-identifying_game_versions.png?400}}
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 +**SSS**(**S**)-**GG**(**GG**)-**V**\\
 +S = System/Region (SHVC = Super Famicom/Japan/World, SNS = USA SNES, SPAL = Europe SNES)\\
 +G = Game code (e.g. MW = Super Mario World)\\
 +V = Version (starts at 0)\\
  
-===== Gathering Dump Info ===== +===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info =====
-See [[submission:nintendo-carts|Gathering Dump Info for Nintendo carts]]+
  
-===== Submitting Dump Info ===== +See [[submission:nintendo-carts|Gathering and Submitting Dump Info for Nintendo carts]]
-{{wst>submitting_dump_info_nointro}}+
  
 <sub>Minor contributions (No-Intro Wiki): Dizzzy, Hiccup, Wherewilf. Major contributions - initial //Sanni Cart Reader// instructions (dumping.guide): LuigiBlood. Minor contributions (dumping.guide): Hiccup.</sub> <sub>Minor contributions (No-Intro Wiki): Dizzzy, Hiccup, Wherewilf. Major contributions - initial //Sanni Cart Reader// instructions (dumping.guide): LuigiBlood. Minor contributions (dumping.guide): Hiccup.</sub>
  
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