The Open Source Cartridge Reader is a great diy project for dumping your own roms and saves. If you order a kit with the surface mount components already installed, it’s also a great beginner soldering project.

  • @UnrealRealityX@lemmy.world
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    179 months ago

    The closest thing I ever used that backed up actual hardware was a Playstation 1 card reader. At the time I was backing up game saves and porting them to the ps2 for emulation or something i forget exactly.

    It was wild to do something like that on your computer back then. A Sony memory card in your PC? Bonkers.

    • @brsrklf@jlai.lu
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      29 months ago

      Once I extracted my Fire Emblem 7 GBA cartridge’s save to keep stuff I had unlocked and play it elsewhere.

      It was easy, I didn’t need any special hardware beside a DS and a flash cart, and a bit of homebrew software.

  • YuzuDrink
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    109 months ago

    I built one of these a couple weekends back and have been blissfully extracting ROMs from my cartridge collection since then. I love it so much, and it’s a really solid design!

    • @v1605@lemmy.worldOP
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      39 months ago

      The retrode was a good device when you could buy it. What I like about this one is that you can dump all the popular cart systems without needing adapters, while being able to build additional adapters for less common systems.