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* Add note about checking No-Intro/Redump to see what is highest priority for verifications etc | * Add note about checking No-Intro/Redump to see what is highest priority for verifications etc |
* https://gist.github.com/xprism1/fe92c3e6b7973825b49766be3fb3624e Dumping 3DS PANDA NAND | * https://gist.github.com/xprism1/fe92c3e6b7973825b49766be3fb3624e Dumping 3DS PANDA NAND |
===== WIP Pages ===== | * GB/C: The joey jr drag-and-drop firmware is no longer being worked on, but BennVennFlashGBX now has its own [todo: double check this] |
* [[todo:rewritable_hard_disks_and_flash_media|Rewritable Hard Disks and Flash Media]] | * 3DS: Document GodMode9's "last byte in .txt file" feature for 4GB ROMs: https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9/issues/780 |
* [[todo:floppy-disks|Floppy Disks]] | * GB/C: this can be used to detect (to some degree) which bootrom your GB/C has https://github.com/nitro2k01/whichboot.gb |
* [[carts:nintendo:virtualboy|Virtual Boy]] | * [[template:carts_important_notes]]: |
* [[other:nintendo:fds|Famicom Disk System]] | * Add something to about importance of [[submission:general|Gathering and Submitting Dump Info]] |
* [[carts:sega:game-gear|Sega Game Gear]] | * Add something here about checking ROMs using emulators/flashcarts and ROM checking tools (like ctrtool signature check for 3DS carts), |
* [[todo:carts:snk:neo-geo-pocket|Neo Geo Pocket]] | * Document how to dump DS/DSi/3DS ntrboot carts. https://github.com/Wack0/GodMode9-ntrboot-dumper https://web.archive.org/web/20250426115128/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1297537099641393173/1365652515407794308/GM9_ntrboot_TWL.firm?ex=680e1684&is=680cc504&hm=dda28e2f63659bd8ae0d9553dbb86674a851bbaef4e3efb9835808c9263ee957& https://web.archive.org/web/20250426115129/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1297537099641393173/1365652514971844699/GM9_ntrboot_CTRDEV.firm?ex=680e1684&is=680cc504&hm=c046d9981e874e43977a4a8f5e29d6c2d0e35f15632998d2ebb072992939917c& https://web.archive.org/web/20250426115038/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1297537099641393173/1365652514627780658/GM9_ntrboot_CTR.firm?ex=680e1684&is=680cc504&hm=2ddae66b8eb9f546f3657e8c48411d59e432ab6ac582c39526780ccc42263aa9&. sha256sums: 8b539185cda8063214a4773e624102b89f6a6270cd19c670695a0aea16264606 GM9_ntrboot_CTR.firm |
* [[todo:carts:nokia:n-gage|Nokia N-Gage]] | 359c8a37110aa60f87354e603c801982a036d9d39a2869df3b794e9418acb8d4 GM9_ntrboot_CTRDEV.firm |
| 039b84f95dafaf4b103b51a27e6f46b6d1cda8b299e4b72ef53b56d5c725f73b GM9_ntrboot_TWL.firm |
===== Add new systems ===== | ===== Add new systems ===== |
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* Create guide for Bandai Wonderswan. OSCR adapter requires [[https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/discussions/545|harvesting cartridge slot]] from a real Wonderswan. There's also a [[https://ayasuke2.exblog.jp/24644202/|Tengu]] cart reader. A flash cart in the early 2000s named WonderMagic could also dump carts, but it's now extremely difficult to find. Carts are secured with two T6 Torx screws. Make sure to not include save data in dumps. | * Create guide for Bandai Wonderswan. OSCR adapter requires [[https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/discussions/545|harvesting cartridge slot]] from a real Wonderswan. There's also a [[https://ayasuke2.exblog.jp/24644202/|Tengu]] cart reader. A flash cart in the early 2000s named WonderMagic could also dump carts, but it's now extremely difficult to find. Carts are secured with two T6 Torx screws. Make sure to not include save data in dumps. |
* This [[https://blog.tauwasser.eu/wonderswan-cartridges/| blog post]] could be useful for decoding game IDs | * This [[https://blog.tauwasser.eu/wonderswan-cartridges/| blog post]] could be useful for decoding game IDs |
* [[https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/04/dumping-tiger-game-com-roms/|Dumping Tiger Game.com ROMs]] by Gaming Alexandria | * [[https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/04/dumping-tiger-game-com-roms/|Dumping Tiger Game.com ROMs]] by Gaming Alexandria and https://assemblergames.com/threads/learning-to-dump-game-com.68456/#post-986722 |
* [[https://team-europe.blogspot.com/2023/01/preserving-games-anybody-can-now-do-it-2.html|Arduino project to dump games from various edutainment systems]] | * [[https://team-europe.blogspot.com/2023/01/preserving-games-anybody-can-now-do-it-2.html|Arduino project to dump games from various edutainment systems]] |
* Sega Pico (ask Team Europe for help?) | * Sega Pico (ask Team Europe for help?) |
* Famicom Disk System: [[https://github.com/ClusterM/fdskey|FDSKey]] | * Famicom Disk System: [[https://github.com/ClusterM/fdskey|FDSKey]] |
* GB: https://www.chrismcovell.com/TapeDumpGB.html | * GB: https://www.chrismcovell.com/TapeDumpGB.html |
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| ===== Method development ===== |
| * General: more "TapeDump"-like homebrew for different systems could be useful. Especially if paired with cheap hardware to allow easy and safe cart swapping. |
| * General: Look into clone consoles that have external storage + cart slot, if they exist |
| * General: Look into if using tasbot/ACE could be more affordable than flashcarts, for running homebrew |
| * GB/C: Dumper for GameCube via Game Boy Player or Game Boy Link Cable. There are GBA methods, but do they work for GB/GBC? |
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