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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| - | - [[#Sanni Cart Reader]] | + | - [[#Open Source Cartridge |
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| - The Retrode2 should now show up as a regular USB drive, and you can copy the ROM from there for further analysis. | - The Retrode2 should now show up as a regular USB drive, and you can copy the ROM from there for further analysis. | ||
| - | ==== Sanni Cart Reader ==== | + | ==== Open Source Cartridge |
| - | The Sanni Cart Reader comes with Mega Drive / Genesis dumping capabilities by default. | + | The Open Source Cartridge |
| - | Visit the [[https:// | + | Visit the [[https:// |
| ==== RetroFreak ==== | ==== RetroFreak ==== | ||
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| - | ==== Opening carts ==== | + | ===== Opening carts ===== |
| Most games use 4.5mm Gamebit screws, but less commonly use T3 (1.20mm) security torx or (rarely) tri-groove screws. After removing the screws, lift the back off and remove the PCB from the two pegs. | Most games use 4.5mm Gamebit screws, but less commonly use T3 (1.20mm) security torx or (rarely) tri-groove screws. After removing the screws, lift the back off and remove the PCB from the two pegs. | ||