Hi guys
Anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks, Ben
Hi guys
I've got a GBA SP but I find myself hardly playing it these days
I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool/method to get the internal save data off a GBA cartridge and onto your computer, so its usable by an emulator, like Visualboyadvance?
I want to try and preserve my Mario Kart Super Circuit times
EDIT: After a bit of searching around, it seems it is possible with a DS running homebrew. Unfortunately I don't have a DS.
So is this possible with just a GBA SP, and some sort of USB flash cartridge thing or something for the hardware side of things?
I looked into getting a flash cartridge for GBA carts a while back, but got confused with the different models/specs
Any ideas?
Cheers, B
Last edited by batfastad; December 21st, 2008 at 18:37.
Hi guys
Anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks, Ben
If you have a USB cable that connects to the GBA's link port, it will probably be supported by the FlashManager program, in which case you can use that program to dump the save files off of your games. I personally use the F2A USB cable, which works fine (though EEPROM saves need to have every 8 bytes flipped, which can be done through a custom program).
Otherwise, if you get a DLDI-capable slot-2 device, you can run Chishm's cart_save program, which has you swap cartridges to dump the save and then swap again to write the data to a removable media card.
Ok this is great news
Do you know where I could get a link cable compatible with the FlashManager program?
Or a Flash2Advance USB cable?
Thanks, B
To be honest, I've been searching around for them myself, and they're rather hard to find.
You could also try looking around for some commercial product. Perhaps there's some Gameshark-like cartridge that can backup save files to your computer.
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