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Reads a GBA cartridge and saves it to the Slot-1 flashcard via DLDI.  
Simple GBA Dumper is a NDS homebrew that reads a GBA cartridge and saves it to the Slot-1 flashcard via DLDI.
 
It was participated in the NEO Summer Coding Compo 2009.


==Installation==
==Installation==
#Download and extract file
 
#[http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/DLDI/ DLDI patch] .nds file and copy it to the root directory of the card
Download and extract file.
 
[http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/DLDI/ DLDI patch] .nds file and copy it to the root directory of the card.


==User guide==
==User guide==
Start the SGBAD and follow the onscreen text.
Start the SGBAD and follow the onscreen text.


In the end it gives you a .gba file in the root of you card that can be directly played on emulators/ GBA-Flashcards.
In the end it gives you a .gba file in the root of you card that can be directly played on emulators/GBA-Flashcards.
 


[[Category:Homebrew applications]]
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[[Category:DS homebrew applications]]
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Revision as of 11:49, 20 May 2021

Simple GBA Dumper
File:Gbadumperds.png
General
Author(s)leinad (a.k.a. n00bey)
TypeUtilities
Version19 August 2009
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:Simplegbadumper81909ds.rar Download]
Website
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Simple GBA Dumper is a NDS homebrew that reads a GBA cartridge and saves it to the Slot-1 flashcard via DLDI.

It was participated in the NEO Summer Coding Compo 2009.

Installation

Download and extract file.

DLDI patch .nds file and copy it to the root directory of the card.

User guide

Start the SGBAD and follow the onscreen text.

In the end it gives you a .gba file in the root of you card that can be directly played on emulators/GBA-Flashcards.


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