how to make my own gbc backups?

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because i have some botleg cartridges i can't find on the internet, i also have some region games which there is only the english version on internet
and i would like to copy\restore my saves from pokemon cartridges when i adquire them....

edit: and why not?
 

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Not sure what exists in the commercial world (though there are now a few flash carts most are more concerned with LSDJ and playing games rather than dumping them). Going into electronics there are some options for people that can swing a soldering iron
http://reinerziegler.de/readplus.htm#Home made programming systems is a great link, elsewhere I have seen things aimed at more common programmable chips/devices. http://hackaday.com/2013/05/17/reading-game-boy-carts-with-i2c/ would be one of them.

Bootlegs are one thing but are you sure you have undumped games? As you want saves as well that matters little (one usually does the other) but the GB/GBC world was pretty well sorted. That said dumped and dumped and still readily available on the internet are two different things, doubly so when it comes to non English, non Japanese games.
 
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A Retrode with the GameBoy plugin will do the job: it can dump ROMs and Save Files. It isn't cheap though, but the standalone Retrode reads/dumps SNES and Genesis cartridges as well as having original controller ports to use on the PC, so it's a pretty neat bonus you get nonetheless.

The upcoming Retron 5 console also handles save file dumping and restoring, I don't know about ROMs though.
 

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Not sure what exists in the commercial world (though there are now a few flash carts most are more concerned with LSDJ and playing games rather than dumping them). Going into electronics there are some options for people that can swing a soldering iron
http://reinerziegler.de/readplus.htm#Home made programming systems is a great link, elsewhere I have seen things aimed at more common programmable chips/devices. http://hackaday.com/2013/05/17/reading-game-boy-carts-with-i2c/ would be one of them.

Bootlegs are one thing but are you sure you have undumped games? As you want saves as well that matters little (one usually does the other) but the GB/GBC world was pretty well sorted. That said dumped and dumped and still readily available on the internet are two different things, doubly so when it comes to non English, non Japanese games.

i really love to make my own backups... and yes i had tried to find the botlegs i own and didn't found them... i wanted something like i do with gba games but for GB\GBC, backup\restore saves dumping roms, cheats etc the ds lite thankfully to his slot2 is a really good device for this things

retrode is an option which i met in the past but with the adapters thing is a deal breaker.. (since the adapters are expensive and i just want 1-2 systems)

can't i use a gamecube game boy player for this purpose? using homebrew? it does play GB\GBC games, but i guess its hard to code for support game boy player slot...

if there is no gamecube homebrew for this, maybe i can try making my own adapter with my friend.. i will give him the schematics and ask what we can manage to build...
 

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There is probably a simpler method but I'd desolder the ROM, solder it on those all-in-one chip programmers and save it on my computer.
 

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There is probably a simpler method but I'd desolder the ROM, solder it on those all-in-one chip programmers and save it on my computer.

no, i would like to plug the cartridge to a device, so i could use it again on a GB\C\A
 

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You can solder the ROM chip back to the cartridge. You can even put a socket in it's place and have a removable Flash chip instead of an SMD ROM
 

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You could use a number of linkers out there. Good luck finding one though. I personally use a SmartBoy 64mb. It's linker (which works on Windows post-XP) can be used to dump ROMs and saves. The guy who sold them was notoriously unreliable though.
 

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here is a cheap alternative if you have a N64. Everdrive 64 has an application which lets you dump your ROMs and SRAMs for gb/gbc games through transfer pak. everdrive 64 costs about 100-130$ depending on extras.
 

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The upcoming Retron 5 console also handles save file dumping and restoring, I don't know about ROMs though.

The only thing I've heard of it doing in that regard is to internal memory, to play off the built in emulators (since it's an emulator based system not a clone). I don't believe it has any SD slots or PC connectivity or anything you could use to get your stuff to use elsewhere.
 

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If you can find an EZ/XG linker (that mod might also be for the earlier versions of the linker -- there was a second and third class at one point for the EZ3 and later models of the EZ3 and EZ2) in 2014 you are doing exceptionally well, hell you would be doing exceptionally well to pull that off in 2006. Not to mention if it you did find such a device you could probably it and use it to fund a raspberry pi.
 

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I own one of these, they work quite fine for dumping. It's a Chinese clone of the flasher featured on Rainer Ziegler's page.

There is probably a simpler method but I'd desolder the ROM, solder it on those all-in-one chip programmers and save it on my computer.
You can solder the ROM chip back to the cartridge. You can even put a socket in it's place and have a removable Flash chip instead of an SMD ROM
Are you serious? Not everybody has a reflow oven at home. Good luck unsoldering SMD chips with a soldering iron.
 
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