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title: Famicom Cartridge Dumper/Writer
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owner: Cluster
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license: MIT
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site: https://github.com/ClusterM/famicom-dumper
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source: https://github.com/ClusterM/famicom-dumper
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license: GPLv3
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site: https://github.com/ClusterM/famicom-dumper-writer
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source: https://github.com/ClusterM/famicom-dumper-writer
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This is simple dumper/writer for Famicom cartridges.
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This is simple dumper/writer for Famicom cartridges and Famicom Disc System cards. This version is much faster compared to
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the [old one](https://github.com/ClusterM/famicom-dumper). It's using very accurate M2 cycle simulation and usinc FSMC
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(Flexible Static Memory Controller) to access PRG and CHR memory. FSMC is precisely synchronized with the M2 clock signal
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using CPLD chip. Also new version uses fast on-chip USB controller instead of slow FT232 USB-UART converter.
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![Dumper](https://github.com/ClusterM/famicom-dumper/raw/master/images/dumper.jpg)
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![Dumper](https://github.com/ClusterM/famicom-dumper-writer/raw/main/photos/dumper.jpg)
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You can use it to:
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* Dump cartridges, so you can play copy of your cartridge on emulator
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* Read/write battery backed saves, so you can continue your saved game on emulator/console
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* Write special cartridges like [COOLGIRL](https://github.com/ClusterM/coolgirl-famicom-multicard)
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* Rewrite ultracheap chinese COOLBOY cartridges. Soldering required but it's very simple.
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* Rewrite ultracheap chinese COOLBOY cartridges. Soldering is required for old versions but it's very simple. New versions can be rewrited without soldering
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* Test your cartridges
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* Read and frite Famicom Disk System cards using FDS drive with RAM adapter
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* Some reverse engineering
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* Anything else that requires Famicom bus simulation

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