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raulpica said:Desoldering the flashrom and dumping it via a programmer should be enough... not sure of that though, never tinkered with DS gamecards.NintendyFan said:On another note, does anyone know someone with the skills to repair damaged carts? I would assume it would be much like repairing a computer chip of sorts ( RAM, MOBO, Etc..).
Let me know and maybe we can get more of these working.
That should be the fastest way, even if the PCB is partially cut-out, the important thing is that the central flashrom is intact.
Yes, even I know that, and I don't do electronics in that sense
The PCB is no more than a means of transport for the data, the flashrom or whatever storage it uses is always what counts, as it holds everything.







