There's a dump from a Game Processor RAM Cassette that I'm looking for but the link goes to old forums that's now dead.
There's some discussions there alongside the original link:
https://board.zsnes.com/phpBB3/viewtopi ... =6&t=10973
I was not able to find it anymore, archive.org does not play along, and no, byuu does not have the dump anymore.
So I wanted to ask if someone here has something about it.
EDIT: Okay I found the thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=632
Still not quite the info there but at least I have some more context.
Searching for lost dump from old No-Intro forums
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Re: Searching for lost dump from old No-Intro forums
interesting, im also looking for this now
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Re: Searching for lost dump from old No-Intro forums
It seems that he found the dump.
https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1 ... 1842454528
https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1 ... 1842454528
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Re: Searching for lost dump from old No-Intro forums
Tyrelax wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019 18:31 It seems that he found the dump.
https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1 ... 1842454528
Edit: is this in the no-intro database?
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Re: Searching for lost dump from old No-Intro forums
Yeah I found it. I don't think it's meant for the database because RAM Cassettes are really just user data for a system called the Game Processor, with which you could make SNES games with using a Mario Paint-style editor called Mario Factory. If you guys find that hardware then let me know on the spot
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Re: Searching for lost dump from old No-Intro forums
Would that be the same as attempting to preserve RPG Maker and Dezaemon save files.
(and any other games with editor functions. I think Puzzle'n (Pazurun?) Desu has one.)
I do recall one effort to save Xband patch data but it was far too late as the modems that they had acquired all had dead batteries, making the patches lost.
(and any other games with editor functions. I think Puzzle'n (Pazurun?) Desu has one.)
I do recall one effort to save Xband patch data but it was far too late as the modems that they had acquired all had dead batteries, making the patches lost.