The Open Source Cartridge Reader is a great diy project for dumping your own roms and saves. If you order a kit with the surface mount components already installed, it’s also a great beginner soldering project.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Most N64 games don’t actually use the controller pak, instead using their own battery saves

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        1 year ago

        Hmmm, I still have my N64, all my old games, etc and could test. Do you know if there is a way for me to check the memorypak to see what games actually saved to it?

        Now that you mention it, I recall either OoT or MM saving to the cart directly.

        Edit: May have found my own answer:

        HOLD THE START BUTTON DOWN and turn your console on. Make sure to HOLD THE START BUTTON DOWN while it boots up. This will pull up the data management screen where you can view and delete your stored data on your memory card.

        Will check and report back.

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          81 year ago

          To add to this, the reader also has a N64 controller port so you can also dump memory cards via a controller.

      • sebinspace
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        61 year ago

        IIRC none of the games that require the expanded RAM module (DK64, OOT, Majora) actually utilize its RAM under normal conditions. For instance, DK64 only used it as a means to stave off a memory leak.