I wonder if i could dump famicom multi cart by famicom copier.i found at a site , that it could be.
and what are the names of these copiers?
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No, you can't. Famicom "copiers" don't copy cartridges. They play special Famicom Diskettes which contain hacked ROMs (which are not widely available on the internet) for running on the Copier hardware.
To dump a random unlicensed Famicom cartridge you will need something like the CopyNES as well as the skills to reverse engineer the mapper hardware of the cartridge.
MottZilla wrote:
Famicom "copiers" [...] play special Famicom Diskettes
So not unlike a primitive version of the PowerPak, I'd guess.
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To dump a random unlicensed Famicom cartridge you will need something like the CopyNES
That or a Kazzo. Or a Famicom copier to start a tape dump program to send the ROM data over the audio port.
Sort of, ofcourse the mappers aren't emulated by a FPGA. All games that aren't simple discrete mappers are hacked to the Copier's MMC hardware. But that's a non-issue when the pirates sell you the copier and the pre-hacked games since you cannot copy games yourself. Although these copiers do generally allow for copying Famicom Disk System games with the right software.
Makes me wonder if similar to TapeDump if you could make a NES program to dump a FDS disk in the same way.
MottZilla wrote:
Sort of, ofcourse the mappers aren't emulated by a FPGA. All games that aren't simple discrete mappers are hacked to the Copier's MMC hardware. But that's a non-issue when the pirates sell you the copier and the pre-hacked games since you cannot copy games yourself. Although these copiers do generally allow for copying Famicom Disk System games with the right software.
Makes me wonder if similar to TapeDump if you could make a NES program to dump a FDS disk in the same way.
by copiers u can dump genesis and snes games , but famicom i found an image includes some options and one of them is "Copy file"
this is Venus Turbo Game Doctor 6+
do u c the cartridge open?so what's the use of it?it must be used for copying games
It's actually not for copying cartridges, it uses the FDS as it's disk drive, which requires using the FDS cartridge. So you can't have a game cartridge and the disk connected at the same time. It may be able to copy FDS disks though, if the software supported that.
There is more info on these devices here:
http://www.famicomdisksystem.com/game-doctor-copiers/
"Copy File" is for Copying Famicom Disk System games. Not copying cartridges.
Memblers wrote:
It's actually not for copying cartridges, it uses the FDS as it's disk drive, which requires using the FDS cartridge. So you can't have a game cartridge and the disk connected at the same time. It may be able to copy FDS disks though, if the software supported that.
There is more info on these devices here:
http://www.famicomdisksystem.com/game-doctor-copiers/MottZilla wrote:
Copy File" is for Copying Famicom Disk System games. Not copying cartridges.
u're talking about famicom.....i don't know much about it.
but here is the link explaining how to dump genesis carts by copier
Code:
http://www.randomsonicnet.org/workshop/
I am aware of this, I have Copier machines for both SNES and Genesis. I was telling you about what Famicom "Copiers" do. They do not dump cartridges. There are no devices I'm aware of that both Copy Famicom/NES cartridges and also play dumps back all in one unit. They are nothing like SNES or Genesis copiers.
As I already told you, if you want to dump NES or Famicom games you want a CopyNES. Otherwise you'll have to build or hunt down some other custom copying device.
MottZilla wrote:
I am aware of this, I have Copier machines for both SNES and Genesis. I was telling you about what Famicom "Copiers" do. They do not dump cartridges. There are no devices I'm aware of that both Copy Famicom/NES cartridges and also play dumps back all in one unit. They are nothing like SNES or Genesis copiers.
u're true cause u're more aware of these things than me
and thank u 4 info.
MottZilla wrote:
As I already told you, if you want to dump NES or Famicom games you want a CopyNES. Otherwise you'll have to build or hunt down some other custom copying device.
i hope to use copynes , but i read that it is not compatible for some famicoms , so i'm afraid
tepples wrote:
That or a Kazzo
or retrode by the way.I actually think it is very genius invention
I don't think retrode or the upcoming retrode 2 can do nes cart.
SkinnyV wrote:
I don't think retrode or the upcoming retrode 2 can do nes cart.
i said famicom not nes.the manufacturer told me that it can read famicom carts.u can dump them via snes slot.
and here is the link including comments
Code:
http://www.retrode.org/2011/03/retrode2-qa/#comments
ouso1999 wrote:
SkinnyV wrote:
I don't think retrode or the upcoming retrode 2 can do nes cart.
i said famicom not nes.the manufacturer told me that it can read famicom carts.u can dump them via snes slot.
and here is the link including comments
Code:
http://www.retrode.org/2011/03/retrode2-qa/#comments
Super Famicom, *not* Famicom.
I stand by what I said, retrode and retrode 2 has no support for famicom or nes even with an adapter. The use of a plug in adapter alone wouldn't be enough for famicom cart because of all the different mapper used by this console and I don't see the retrode guy going through the trouble of coding dozen of different dumping script for specific mapper support seing as their goal seem to be toward an easy and plug and play kind of device that anyone can use.
Altough yes in theory it'd be possible if YOU (or someone else) did the things described above.
Not saying it's impossible, just saying it is not at the moment and don't see anything pointing out toward that on their web page.
SkinnyV wrote:
I stand by what I said, retrode and retrode 2 has no support for famicom or nes even with an adapter. The use of a plug in adapter alone wouldn't be enough for famicom cart because of all the different mapper used by this console and I don't see the retrode guy going through the trouble of coding dozen of different dumping script for specific mapper support seing as their goal seem to be toward an easy and plug and play kind of device that anyone can use.
For those willing to put in the effort with the code and share it, the kazzo's hardware can actually support acting as a retrode for the NES/FC.
I concur with MottZilla.
I personally own many backup units for many different game systems and I have never seen nor heard of any device that dumped NES/Famicom cartridges that also played them as well. I have a Turbo Game Doctor 6+ and 3 other units like it, and all they do is play hacked cartridge games off of FDS disks. Those types of ROMs are not available at all online, and it seems to be the only way to get them is to acquire FDS disks with those types of games on them. I really wish someone would have made a Famicom/Nes copier that used 3.5" floppy disks much like the MANY SNES/Super Famicom units did...s much like the MANY SNES/Super Famicom units did...