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+ | Disc images can be obtained with a disc imager, like CloneCD and ImgBurn. | ||
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+ | == PS1 Game Rip == | ||
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+ | Tools Download: | ||
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+ | * [https://www.emuparadise.me/links-and-downloads/General_CD_Utils/9 General CD Utils] | ||
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+ | Video Tutorial by ''The Games Shed'': | ||
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+ | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D43Nq7_g4uA How to Rip PS1 Discs to PC - PS Classic Quick Tips #1] | ||
= From Cartridge = | = From Cartridge = | ||
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+ | Special hardware is needed for dumping cartridges. | ||
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+ | == INLretro Dumper-Programmer == | ||
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+ | Replaces the [http://www.infiniteneslives.com/kazzo.php Kazzo] dumper. <br> | ||
+ | Compatible with NES/Famicom, SNES/SFC. | ||
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+ | Currently in beta: | ||
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+ | * [http://www.infiniteneslives.com/inlretro.php INLretro Dumper-Programmer] | ||
= From Console = | = From Console = | ||
== NES Classic == | == NES Classic == | ||
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+ | === Obtaining a NAND-B decrypted image === | ||
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+ | * Open Hakchi, and connect the SNES Classic to the computer. | ||
+ | * In the menu: ''Kernel -> Advanced -> Dump decrypted system software'' | ||
+ | * It creates a .hsqs file archive (default name ''nandb.hsqs'') | ||
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+ | === Extracting the ROMs === | ||
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+ | * The .hsqs is a .zip archive. Unzip it. | ||
+ | * The ROMs are located in the \usr\share\games\nes\kachikachi\*\ folders, they are in the .nes format, readily usable by an emulator. | ||
== SNES Classic == | == SNES Classic == | ||
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* In the menu: ''Kernel -> Advanced -> Dump decrypted system software'' | * In the menu: ''Kernel -> Advanced -> Dump decrypted system software'' | ||
* It creates a .hsqs file archive (default name ''nandb.hsqs'') | * It creates a .hsqs file archive (default name ''nandb.hsqs'') | ||
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+ | === Extracting the ROMs === | ||
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* The .hsqs is a .zip archive. Unzip it. | * The .hsqs is a .zip archive. Unzip it. | ||
− | * The | + | * The ROMs are located in the \usr\share\games\*\ folders, they are in the .sfrom format. |
=== Converting sfrom to sfc === | === Converting sfrom to sfc === |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 7 January 2019
From Disc[edit]
Disc images can be obtained with a disc imager, like CloneCD and ImgBurn.
PS1 Game Rip[edit]
Tools Download:
Video Tutorial by The Games Shed:
From Cartridge[edit]
Special hardware is needed for dumping cartridges.
INLretro Dumper-Programmer[edit]
Replaces the Kazzo dumper.
Compatible with NES/Famicom, SNES/SFC.
Currently in beta:
From Console[edit]
NES Classic[edit]
Obtaining a NAND-B decrypted image[edit]
- Open Hakchi, and connect the SNES Classic to the computer.
- In the menu: Kernel -> Advanced -> Dump decrypted system software
- It creates a .hsqs file archive (default name nandb.hsqs)
Extracting the ROMs[edit]
- The .hsqs is a .zip archive. Unzip it.
- The ROMs are located in the \usr\share\games\nes\kachikachi\*\ folders, they are in the .nes format, readily usable by an emulator.
SNES Classic[edit]
Obtaining a NAND-B decrypted image[edit]
- Open Hakchi, and connect the SNES Classic to the computer.
- In the menu: Kernel -> Advanced -> Dump decrypted system software
- It creates a .hsqs file archive (default name nandb.hsqs)
Extracting the ROMs[edit]
- The .hsqs is a .zip archive. Unzip it.
- The ROMs are located in the \usr\share\games\*\ folders, they are in the .sfrom format.
Converting sfrom to sfc[edit]
Discussion:
Tools:
PlayStation Classic[edit]
From Digital Distribution[edit]
Some digital distributors sells games in an emulator + ROM/BIOS form. The ROM can easily be extracted from game installation.
Neo Geo Games[edit]
GOG[edit]
MAME / FBA compatible games:
Tutorial:
Sega Genesis / Sega Megadrive Games[edit]
Steam[edit]
SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics on Steam installs a folder called "Uncompressed ROMs".
On Windows, the ROMs can be found in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Sega Classics\uncompressed ROMs\