cartreader
FlashGBX
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cartreader
- Does anyone know if it would be possible to wire a raspberry pi pico into something like a snes, n64, nes, or famicom and turn them into a cart ripper?
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Added a CiB Shiren the Wanderer 2 to my collection.
This particular copy—which was $38 shipped; I probably could've done better, but it was convenient!—appears to have been owned by a Shin Sakuma (佐久間伸 Sakuma, Shin) who put more than a few hours into it judging from the saves. (Which I backed up using my Open Source Cartridge Reader, in the interest of preservation. 😌)
- Apparently in 1996, Nintendo already didn't want you making backups of your games. From the Super Mario RPG manual (featuring the Sanni cart reader I built lol).
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Does the Mayflash PC adaptor allow memory card access?
I use my Open Source Cartridge Reader to read/write N64 controller paks. (And read/write save data from cartridges.)
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Japanese prices are always absurdly low. This is $7.47 USD after tax.
In the long run, another solution might be to buy/build an Open Source Cartridge Reader and use it in combination with one of the more readily available modern flash cartridges.
- I cannot get CH341 drivers to install
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A question to all our german friends
I'm not from Germany (I'm from France) but I did modify my Nintendo 3DS with something called Gomode9 to dump my DS and 3DS games, I did bought an external Blu-Ray reader BP50NB40 which can be used to dump PS3 games with a tool called ps3-disc-dumper and I built a Sanni Cart Reader (https://github.com/sanni/cartreader) to dump other kind of cartridge for older consoles.
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Does anyone know the hex code for saves in metroid zero mission?
if your into soldering and have other retro games you want to look into the sanni cart reader https://github.com/sanni/cartreader
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Is there any way to add emulated saves on an official Cartridge
If you can solder, sanni cartreader is probably the best way to go. Otherwise, you can pay to have one built.
- GB OPERATOR
FlashGBX
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My reader from my (very) old ez-card is an unknown device in my computer.
Sadly the GBXCart RW and it's software currently doesn't support the EZ Flash II otherwise that would be a much better solution.
- Hi everyone! I found and bought this lot, two kits for backing up GBA cartridges. They date back to 2003! Have any of you ever used them recently? Is it possible (or is it worth it) to bring them back to life?
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FlashGBX write error?
Looking at the source code, specifically line 3461 of hw_GBxCartRW.py (the traceback line mentioned in your error message), it looks like it deals with the outputting of an error message saying the flasher was disconnected:
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Get a GBxCart
GBxCart’s firmware and dumping software gets more frequent updates, plus is open source: https://github.com/lesserkuma/FlashGBX
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GBXcart problems
Hi, I am having some trouble and I thought this may be a good place to ask I bought a GBXCart RW so I could play some rom hacked pokemon games on my game boy advanced. I am having a time setting it up on my computer. I downloaded both the 86 and 64 files from here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53840. Then I downloaded all 4 of the files from this link https://github.com/lesserkuma/FlashGBX/releases/tag/3.22. I tried to go into device manager and update the drivers but it said they were updated already and it did not seem to find anything else. I also download everything under software. What am I doing wrong?
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I've made a DIY-friendly, open hardware GBC flashcart.
Also, is it FlashGBX compatible?
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Best way to make my own Pokémon crystal clear cart?
The GBxCart also supports MacOS https://github.com/lesserkuma/FlashGBX
- open source save dumper/writer?
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Racing Car Photo Shoot with a Modified Game Boy Camera
I've got this device and use FlashGBX to dump/write roms, and backup/restore saves. It also has a feature to extract images from the Game Boy Camera.
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How to backup my physical GBC cartridges?
- If you got that impression from looking at the Github... I don't blame you. Github is... a confusing mess for anyone who doesn't use it often. They really should make it easier for the average layman who has never been to the site before to just be able to download the released software rather then accidentally downloading the source code. You don't click on the big green "code" button with the "download zip" option. You gotta go to the releases page.
What are some alternatives?
INL-retro-progdump
squareboi - The open hardware GB/GBC cartridge system
SummerCart64 - SummerCart64 - a fully open source Nintendo 64 flashcart
Pogoshell-K - Archiving Kuwanger's work on Pogoshell
MechaPwn
RetroArch-174-and-above-Cheats - Cheats for CPS1 and CPS2 Games under FBA Core/s and any others Users would like. Unfortunately, Max Upload at a Time is only 100 Files.
snestracker - Super Nintendo Entertainment System Music Software. Super Famicom Music Software
rom-properties - ROM Properties Page shell extension
VirtuaNES - VirtuaNES - Now With Palettes!
PscdPack - SEGA Genesis Classics ROM Packer
Nes_Snd_Emu - NES / Famicom sound library, descended from blargg's Nes_Snd_Emu
Doom-64-Merciless-Edition - This is fork of Doom 64 RE, aimed at testing and adding new features.