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    Default WTB: SNES Game Doctor SF7 or Equivalent

    I'm looking for any device that can upload a save onto an SNES cartridge.

    Thanks!

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    Have you tried Tototek? They appear to have some Game Doctors for sale.
    <Evan_G> i keep my games in an inaccessable crate where i can't play them

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    None of these copiers "upload a save onto an SNES cartridge."

    If you want to use a downloaded save file, for instance, what they do is copy the ROM data of the cartridge onto the copier's RAM. Then you'd load the save file you want to use into the copier's SRAM off a floppy disk. Then the copier would run the ROM image using the save file it has loaded into SRAM. To save progress you may have made over the initial loaded save file, you'd then copy the SRAM data back to a floppy disk, since the new save would have replaced the old one in SRAM.

    This is one of the ways to do it anyway. It's how I go about things with my Multi Game Hunter. One of these days, if I ever get to it, I'm going to have a full tutorial with pictures on how the whole thing works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneDavid View Post
    None of these copiers "upload a save onto an SNES cartridge."
    The GDSF7 and some others do have a feature to upload SRAM to a SNES cart, not just its own internal SRAM. More info in this thread:

    http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101139

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLukas View Post
    The GDSF7 and some others do have a feature to upload SRAM to a SNES cart, not just its own internal SRAM. More info in this thread:

    http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101139
    I thought there were copiers at one point that could do as such, thanks. Honestly it's been so many years since I messed around with this stuff I can't recall most of the models let alone keep them straight. My current MGH setup sort of just fell into my lap at a flea market one day, was a pretty big blast from the past for me.

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