ROM Question [message #239054] |
Sat, 13 January 2007 21:14 |
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rm5248
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Does anybody know of a program to extract stuff from an N64 ROM? I can't find anything.
w00t?
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Re: ROM Question [message #239055 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sat, 13 January 2007 21:28 |
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Viking
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Nope, not a one.
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Re: ROM Question [message #239060 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sat, 13 January 2007 21:53 |
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Veyrdite
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out of curiosity, what game?
WOL: Veyrdite Previously: Dthdealer ( a long time ago )
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Re: ROM Question [message #239062 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sat, 13 January 2007 22:07 |
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Dave Anderson
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A program called "Project 64" can play ROMS if that is what you mean by "extract from". As for getting the content of a ROM, I have not ever seen such a thing.
David Anderson
Founder, Software Consultant
DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
[Updated on: Sat, 13 January 2007 22:09] Report message to a moderator
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Re: ROM Question [message #239079 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 01:39 |
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Dave Anderson
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I have looked around and have not found any references to anything related to someone creating the first ROM.
David Anderson
Founder, Software Consultant
DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
[Updated on: Sun, 14 January 2007 01:41] Report message to a moderator
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Re: ROM Question [message #239123 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 10:11 |
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Canadacdn
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I know how to make N64 models into W3D models.
Too bad they are untextured, and it's a bitch to redo it all from the crappy 5x5 textures from the game.
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Re: ROM Question [message #239131 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 11:32 |
icedog90
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Wikipedia | The contents of video game console ROM cartridges can be extracted with special software, creating files known as "ROM images" for use in emulators.
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We're getting somewhere, but I still don't really know how on earth they extract the ROM images from the cartridges...
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Re: ROM Question [message #239138 is a reply to message #239131] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 12:57 |
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cmatt42
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icedog90 wrote on Sun, 14 January 2007 12:32 |
Wikipedia | The contents of video game console ROM cartridges can be extracted with special software, creating files known as "ROM images" for use in emulators.
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We're getting somewhere, but I still don't really know how on earth they extract the ROM images from the cartridges...
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That's easy, they have little readers that they just plug into and hook it up to their computers.
GunKataGaming.net
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Re: ROM Question [message #239143 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 13:23 |
icedog90
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Yeah, but what on earth is it? You can't really somehow plug a cartridge into a computer through something like USB.
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Re: ROM Question [message #239144 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 13:28 |
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Cpo64
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You have to dismantle a n64, hard wire it to a serial (or usb) cable, then wright the drivers so your able to read the cartridge.
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Re: ROM Question [message #239153 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 15:16 |
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Veyrdite
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holy, the first level of super mario 64 in a halo mod
that would be bomb-omb battlefield wouldn't it?
i'd like to have the crappy old textures on the roms
WOL: Veyrdite Previously: Dthdealer ( a long time ago )
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Re: ROM Question [message #239191 is a reply to message #239054] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 23:34 |
Chronojam
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Icedog: There are special development tools and backup devices available that will both directly connect to your computer, or write to a disk themselves. These have been around for a very long time and at one time arcade planners wanted to make it a possibility to pay to download copies of games right onto a floppy that you could then use.
It's hardware devices that have been specially crafted for this purpose although you could try to rig up a normal console to give you its ROM data, or even work as your video accelleration card if you wanted!
Everybody else: You certainly could extract model and texture files from a variety of different games using customized software tools, operating either in conjunction with a hardware based reader or a ROM image you managed to obtain via another surely-legal method. Some customized software tools have been made to work with several games, and some work only with a specific game, and allow you to manipulate the data in very interesting ways.
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