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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 ROMS are located in the \usr\share\games\*\ folders, they are in the .sfrom format.
 
* The ROMS are located in the \usr\share\games\*\ folders, they are in the .sfrom format.

Revision as of 20:40, 6 January 2019

From Disc

From Cartridge

From Console

NES Classic

SNES Classic

Obtaining a NAND-B decrypted image

  • 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

  • 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

Discussion:

Tools:

PlayStation Classic

From Digital Distribution

Some digital distributors sells games in an emulator + ROM/BIOS form. The ROM can easily be extracted from game installation.

Neo Geo Games

GOG

MAME / FBA compatible games:

Tutorial:

Sega Genesis / Sega Megadrive Games

Steam

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\