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other:nintendo:fds [2021/09/30 18:21] hiccup [Submitting Dump Info] |
other:nintendo:fds [2021/10/18 20:28] hubz [FDSStick + FDSStick Disk Read/Write Cable + PC] |
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| - | ====== Famicom Disk System ====== | + | ====== Famicom Disk System |
| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| === Tools === | === Tools === | ||
| - | * Famicom | + | * Famicom |
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| === Dumping === | === Dumping === | ||
| - | * Hook the FDSStick | + | Once you have your hardware together you'll need to plug it all in. You will connect the FDS drive to the FDSStick with your cable you either made yourself of purchased, make sure the orientation is correct, the premade cables are marked with an UP sticker so you can know easier. Once that's done connect the FDSStick |
| - | * I do BIN and RAW dumps as well but i'm not sure how useful they are but might as well. | + | |
| + | Now that you have everything plugged in you'll need to download the FDSStick software to dump the disks. You can download it [[https:// | ||
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| + | Launch the software, it should start on the Flash tab which is what is on the FDSStick memory. You can load your dumps here and play them on your actual Famicom/NES via the FDSStick and a FDS RAM Adaptor if you like by adding them here but we're not going to be messing with that. The tab we want is the Disk tab so click on that. | ||
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| + | Insert your disk you want to dump into the FDS Drive and now click Read Disk. Give it a file name for the first side of the Disk (usually called Side A by the games themselves) and click save. Once that is done the disk should read and output the results. (Note you'll also see you can dump in different file formats on the Save screen. The alternatives to FDS (Which Emulators Use) are BIN and RAW. While these may not be useful ultimately you can go ahead and do them if you like and submit them if you're able to get a good read of the disk when you create the FDS file.) | ||
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| + | As you can see in our example screenshot the disk did not read correctly | ||
| Video | Video | ||
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| ===== Verification ===== | ===== Verification ===== | ||