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    Quote Originally Posted by Marv
    Didn't those pocket voice carts from bung, work as a pce backup?
    You mean this?
    http://defaced.co.uk/bung/porducts/pocketvoice.htm

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    Not at all, Tototek just modified them for PCE before their current products, and even then, that only can playback games, not backup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ConsoleFun
    sweet! so he actually made it :D
    Thought I'm guessing it's not ready yet as none of the downloads work
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    the link for http://redump.org/guide/cddumping/ is no longer working. does anyone know how to backup CD-i games? i've got about 10 games I'm trying to backup but they error on all programs i try. and the games was sealed I just opened them.
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    What programs have you tried?
    The cd-i doesn't have any copy protection.
    Here ya go
    http://www.cdinteractive.co.uk/cic/i...g_guide_v2.pdf

    Be aware it's a PDF.

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    Some CD-i games are in CD Ready format which is very hard to back up. Your disc drive must support it, and even then it's still not easy. CD Ready discs have the data track hidden in the lead-in...

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    then that might be the issue because like 5 of the discs I have seem to have not been dumped online. example DIMO's QUEST
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    Sorry for bumping an almost 3 year old topic, but there's one thing I'm curious to know how to dump.

    How about the best way to dump a Gamecube NPDP cartridge? I know that the carts themselves are basically hard drives, but I'm curious if there is anyway to dump the entire contents of a NPDP? Also, since mostly are Toshiba hard drives, has anyone tried any HDD recovery software to see if there were any files that used to be on the cart but were deleted or overwritten?

    I'm curious to know because it's not everyday you see people dumping their NPDP carts.

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    The fact they're Toshiba drives is independent of being able to use recovery software FYI. If the file system used isn't something recovery software can get at the point is moot.

    I have no idea what file system NPDP carts used but I have a feeling Nintendo wouldn't have made it so easy as to have FAT32 on there or at least leave the files in an easily accessible and duplicateable format.

    Addendum:
    http://www.assemblergames.com/forums...ead.php?t=5402

    The drives are locked, but a post in there says that there is a master password and if its wrong/doesn't work it is trivial to sniff the IDE bus to get the password out of the thing (at least to the best of my knowledge). I'd suppose after they get unlocked you could dump the drive and see about converting it to an ISO.

    But on top of that there is some form of encryption that'd have to be broken first. Probably could sniff out the key for that if Nintendo didn't bother to not transmit it in plain text.
    Last edited by APE; 05-01-2011 at 08:25 PM.
    http://www.assemblergames.com/forums...ad.php?t=31524
    My feedback thread, since it seems somewhat difficult for people to find.

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    NPDP is pretty easy to dump/decrypt once you have unlocked the HDD.

    There are 4 hard coded slots at which .GCM files sit at (encrypted with a 32bit xor key). As tmbinc stated in the above link, if you know the Gamecube disc layout, you'll know there's a large area of 0x00 bytes which when xor'd .. hint hint :)

    I haven't done this myself but I have a few npdp carts which need some beta/review games dumped which I'll do when I get around to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emu_kidid View Post
    NPDP is pretty easy to dump/decrypt once you have unlocked the HDD.

    There are 4 hard coded slots at which .GCM files sit at (encrypted with a 32bit xor key). As tmbinc stated in the above link, if you know the Gamecube disc layout, you'll know there's a large area of 0x00 bytes which when xor'd .. hint hint :)

    I haven't done this myself but I have a few npdp carts which need some beta/review games dumped which I'll do when I get around to it.
    People should just share how to do this. I know it's fun and all to be
    special and one of few to do this, but it's really contrary to
    any spirit of community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSEMbler View Post
    People should just share how to do this. I know it's fun and all to be
    special and one of few to do this, but it's really contrary to
    any spirit of community.
    I agree and if the people who knows how to dump 64dd disk could do the same too it will be awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSEMbler View Post
    People should just share how to do this. I know it's fun and all to be
    special and one of few to do this, but it's really contrary to
    any spirit of community.
    I plan to write up & share with everyone exactly how I dump the carts when I get around to it :)

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    I love this. I spent months looking for a thread like this.

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    For NES/FC there is now ccovell's TapeDump program. http://www.chrismcovell.com/TapeDump_Controls.html
    Last edited by MottZilla; 10-30-2011 at 02:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MottZilla View Post
    For NES/FC there is now ccovell's TapeDump program. http://www.chrismcovell.com/TapeDump_Controls.html
    Wow that just awesome! Need to try that for sure!

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    I dumped some NPDP carts yesterday. I went the lazy way and just installed the reader part into a modded standard gamecube and wrote some software which dumps the discs to SD card via SDGecko :) Will write a tut up some day - but it is possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthCloud View Post
    Wow that just awesome! Need to try that for sure!
    Ha, that is a very clever idea. I'd love to see an equivalent for Genesis (I know about the Sega CD dumping method with a special cord, but it's not ideal for my situation).

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