NDS Backup Tool Wifi v0.31f

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NDS Backup Tool Wifi v0.31f
Improved stability
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Update to the wifi version of Rudolph's NDS ROM dumping utility, "NDS Backup Tool". This release supposedly improves stability over the last. Download below.

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If I recall right, this backups through wifi, directly to the PC.

Man, I hope the GBA_Exp_loader and (more importantly) the gba_backuptool (which is still 0.1 since it's release) get updated.
 
QUOTE said:
Despite it being slow to the point of uselessness tongue.gif

Heh, well im just using it to grab the SAV files from my game carts, so i can sell them but keep the saves. It takes a few seconds to grab the SAV files, which is all i want xP
 
This is a great program, nice to see it's still being worked on. For those who just want to backup their own games and not be downloading everything, this is perfect.
 
I used the one designed for the 3 in 1 and it worked perfectly, but I couldn't get this one to work
 
science said:
I used the one designed for the 3 in 1 and it worked perfectly, but I couldn't get this one to work

I believe this requires a FTP server to be setup at home. It's easy to do but can lower the security of your computer if you leave it on (people trying to bruteforce it all the time
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). I installed one just for this, and when I'm not using it I leave it off.
 
WB3000 said:
science said:
I used the one designed for the 3 in 1 and it worked perfectly, but I couldn't get this one to work

I believe this requires a FTP server to be setup at home. It's easy to do but can lower the security of your computer if you leave it on (people trying to bruteforce it all the time
wacko.gif
). I installed one just for this, and when I'm not using it I leave it off.

Well that probably explains it. But seeing as I have a 3 in 1, and a Supercard slot 2, this will be my last resort that I will probably never have to use
 
WB3000 said:
I believe this requires a FTP server to be setup at home. It's easy to do but can lower the security of your computer if you leave it on (...)

No it won't. Routers come with firewalls, so no one can get to your FTP server.
 
imgod22222 said:
If only there was something like this but to pull GBA saves. =[ One can dream.

There is. I can't remember the name though! There definitely is though because I took the save out of my final fantasy tactics advance cart.
 
imgod22222 said:
If only there was something like this but to pull GBA saves. =[ One can dream.
If you've got a slot-2 device, use Chishm's cart_save program. If you've got a slot-1 device, use Rudolph's GBA Backup Tool (some games not supported).
 
DanTheManMS said:
imgod22222 said:
If only there was something like this but to pull GBA saves. =[ One can dream.
If you've got a slot-2 device, use Chishm's cart_save program. If you've got a slot-1 device, use Rudolph's GBA Backup Tool (some games not supported).


Is Chain of Memories one of the games that isn't supported by Rudolph's GBA backup tool, because that's the one GBA game save I really want to keep as I put the most time into that GBA game.
 
Hmm, this is a handy little program. I have both the 3 in 1 version and the WiFi version, They come in handy at times.
 
This is pretty handy. I was able to use the Wii homebrew FTPii, as my server. Though I got a "failed" message at the end, the dumped file works.
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