cartreader
snestracker
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9.0 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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.
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snestracker
- If you wanna pursue snes music creation, theres this cool free program cqled "snes tracker"
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I want to remix the Sonic 1 soundtrack using the DKC instruments, how do I start?
Ripping samples is a rather flawed approach. SNES sounds aren't just a sample being played, they will have custom reverb values and individual ADSR envelopes applied to them. The samples alone will often sound like trash or unrecognisable if that meta data is missing and/r if they are played in the wrong key. You can use Bazz's SNES Tracker debugger to rip complete instruments from .spc files, then output those .sti instruments to .wav or hell just use them natively in SNES Tracker to make your tune there.https://github.com/bazz1tv/snestracker
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SNES Development Part 1: Getting Started
The README says "the latest version of SNES Tracker is available exclusively via Patreon a few weeks before it becomes available on github". In https://github.com/bazz1tv/snestracker/releases, v0.2.0 was released in 2020-09-29 and says "the next version, v0.2.1 is already released to Patreon!" In reality, v0.2.1 was released publicly months later on 2021-02-19, with a tasteless notice saying "Note: the next version, v0.2.2 and v0.2.3 is already released to Patreon! This includes a critical bugfix (app hanging)."
The public Github repository you linked hasn't been updated in 11 months (v0.2.2 source and releases last updated in 2021-03-15), and v0.2.2 actually dates back to 2020-11-08 on Patreon. The Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bazz1) was last updated in 2021-03-14 with v0.2.4, yet continues to take money for the past 11 months of silence. I've heard that he's stopped supplying builds to Patreon subscribers, and only giving them to Twitch subscribers.
This is my first time looking at his Twitch, and wow that's a lot of livestreaming uploads. I don't know if SNES Tracker is still being developed or not, and if Twitch subscribers receive newer builds of the tracker. In any case I'm definitely not subscribing.
I tried cloning the repo to view the current publicly released state. It has over 100 MB of files previously in history but deleted in a more recent commit, polluting non-shallow clones. I couldn't get it to build easily, so I downloaded the prebuilt Windows v0.2.2. The user interface is bare-bones and written in SDL, though I didn't poke around very deeply.
In any case I'll consider checking on his Twitch streams, and see if he can help me, though I prefer interacting with other people who don't behave in ethically dubious ways. I've already figured out how to make the S-DSP output sound. I'm currently working on learning S-SMP/SPC700 programming, writing/picking a hardware driver, (if I write my own driver) picking efficiently-implementable behaviors while remaining musically useful, or (if I pick an existing driver) learning the driver and build system. Eventually I want a characterization of the SNES's analog frequency/phase response (DAC impulse response plus analog filtering) so I can implement it in software. I feel eliminating unneeded audio latency, and implementing aliasing-free hardware-accurate resampling/filtering, are aspects that most emulators (even accurate ones like bsnes/higan) get wildly wrong, which I can improve with effort.
- Here's a mockup for Super Famitracker (a SNES tracker)
What are some alternatives?
INL-retro-progdump
Dn-FamiTracker - modifications and improvements for 0CC-FamiTracker (based on j0CC-FamiTracker 0.6.3)
SummerCart64 - SummerCart64 - a fully open source Nintendo 64 flashcart
BambooTracker - YM2608 music tracker 🎍🎋
MechaPwn
Mesen - Mesen is a cross-platform (Windows & Linux) NES/Famicom emulator built in C++ and C#
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.
Mesen-SX - Homebrew development oriented fork of Mesen-S - a cross-platform (Windows & Linux) SNES emulator built in C++ and C#. Deprecated; see https://github.com/SourMesen/Mesen2/
rom-properties - ROM Properties Page shell extension
iigs-game-engine - A tile-based game engine for the Apple IIgs written in 65816 asssembly language
VirtuaNES - VirtuaNES - Now With Palettes!
o2 - ALttP Online 2.0 designed for console support