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 ====== Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom ====== ====== Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom ======
 +{{wst>see_hardware_page}}
  
-===== Introduction =====+{{wst>vgpc_help}}
  
 +===== Introduction =====
 +{{wst>carts_important_notes}}
 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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   - [[#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]]
-  - [[#Method 3 - Retrode 2|Retrode2+  - [[#Method 3 - Retrode2|Retrode2]]
   - [[#Method 4 - RetroFreak|RetroFreak]]   - [[#Method 4 - RetroFreak|RetroFreak]]
  
 ==== 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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 (note: for SuperFX (GSU), the RAM is always dumped as 64 kilobytes. This is because games such as Yoshi's Island have RAM, but the headers for all the games show 0 kilobyte of RAM. This 'larger' RAM will work with the major emulators, and can be trimmed down later if needed.) (note: for SuperFX (GSU), the RAM is always dumped as 64 kilobytes. This is because games such as Yoshi's Island have RAM, but the headers for all the games show 0 kilobyte of RAM. This 'larger' RAM will work with the major emulators, and can be trimmed down later if needed.)
  
-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 3 - Retrode2 ==== ==== Method 3 - Retrode2 ====
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 ==== Method 4 - RetroFreak ==== ==== Method 4 - RetroFreak ====
  
-The RetroFreak is a great little emulation machine that uses physical carts similar to the Retron5. +See [[carts:nintendo:nes|instructions here for NES Famicom dumping using the RetroFreak]], the same setup applies to dumping Super Nintendo Super Famicom games.
- +
-Under standard conditions it is possible to let the RetroFreak copy the cart contents to an SD card, but they're always encrypted. +
- +
-However, by using custom firmware and a few configurations to two files, you can get unencrypted dumps  of your carts onto your SD card. +
- +
-**WARNING 1** +
- +
-Will this brick your system? Hopefully not. Proceed on your own risk. +
- +
-**Get the binaries** +
- +
-Start by downloading the release of [[https://github.com/hissorii/retrofd/releases/tag/v1.0|hissori's retrofd project]]. +
- +
-Make sure you get the release that's _smaller_ than your SD card. If your SD card is 16GB you should get the 8GB release, etc. +
- +
-**WARNING 2** +
- +
-This will overwrite your SD card, so make sure you make backups of anything important before proceeding. +
- +
-Unpack the retrofd zip file, and then use something like [[https://www.balena.io/etcher/|balenaEtcher]] to transfer the contests onto an empty SD card. +
- +
-**Config** +
- +
-There are two small file edits that you need to do. To make it simple, you can replace the existing files on your SD card with the ones attached. +
- +
-Here are the changed files: +
- +
-retrofd.cfg +
- +
-<code -> +
-# clear micro SD partition 2/3 +
-RF_CLR_SDP23=no +
-# FACTORY TEST MODE +
-RF_FTM=no +
-# Log copy daemon +
-RF_LOGCD=yes    +
-</code> +
- +
-rfd_logcd.sh +
- +
-<code -> +
-#!/sbin/busybox sh +
- +
-while ! busybox grep "/mnt/external_sd" /proc/mounts > /dev/null +
-do +
- busybox sleep 1 +
-done +
- +
-# copy log files(/mnt/ram/log/*) to SD(/retrofd/log) if new ones exist +
-srcd=/mnt/ram/ +
-dstd=/mnt/external_sd/retrofd/log +
-while : ; +
-do +
- busybox find $srcd -maxdepth 1 -type f | busybox sed -e 's/.*\///' | while read logfile +
- do +
- [ -f "$dstd/$logfile" ] || busybox sleep 5 && busybox cp "$srcd/$logfile" $dstd/ +
- done +
- busybox sleep 1 +
-done +
-</code> +
- +
-**Usage** +
- +
-Boot up the RetroFreak with the new SD card inserted, you should be able to use and play your carts like normal. Once you insert a cart, let RetroFreak install it to the SD card. Now start the game for a few seconds. +
- +
-After you've started a game, the unencrypted dump will be copied onto your SD card under `/retrofd/log`. You can now exit the game and continue with the next cart. +
- +
-Once you've turned off the RetroFreak, you can take out the SD card and look the contents and verify your unencrypted dumps. +
- +
-They should have names such as `homebrewgame-decrypted.NES` and `awesomehomebrew-decrypted.SFC`. +
- +
-//Needs verification// You might also be able to use the above method to dump an unencrypted BIOS of your Famicom Disk SystemPlug 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)+
  
 +===== For Reference: Identifying Game Versions =====
 {{:carts:nintendo:snes:snes-identifying_game_versions.png?400}} {{:carts:nintendo:snes:snes-identifying_game_versions.png?400}}
  
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 ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info =====
 +{{wst>see_submission_page}}
  
-See [[submission:nintendo-carts|Gathering and Submitting Dump Info for Nintendo carts]] +<sub>Based on [[https://wiki.no-intro.org/index.php?title=Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_Dumping_Guide|this No-Intro wiki page]]</sub>
- +
-<sub>Minor contributions (No-Intro Wiki)Dizzzy, Hiccup, Wherewilf. Major contributions - initial //Sanni Cart Reader// instructions (dumping.guide): LuigiBloodMinor contributions (dumping.guide): Hiccup.</sub> +
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