hey what's up up guys. just wondering whats the best method of getting a memory dump of a game and how one should go about troubleshooting dumping issues (freezing, not working, and everything in between haha). i'm really surprised that there isn't more discussion about this topic.
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i didn't know that Artemis had such a feature, i attempted to search for Artemis but all the links are broken. Most of the time i'll do a quick save dump and end up working in that but lately on some of the games i've been messing around on like Jak & Daxter i can't seem to get it to work, and i freeze every time, i'm going to be really happy if i can get around dumping via Artemis haha
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For homebrew there is artemis/ps2rd, livedebug, and some debugger from some guy at a game assembly website called Kermit I think. For PC, there's a few different versions of the emulator Pcsx2, and I've never tried any others. For cheat devices or modifying a game's elf file you can modify some game's to dump the contents of memory when you save or by pressing a button. I don't know what else there would be.
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yes, i've heard of a method of dumping via a pc emulator, but dont you need some sort of crossover cable? also do you have either Artemis or ps2rd on hand that you can set up a download link (whenever you have time) so i can give dumping via homebrew a try? thanks for all the information guys
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Welcome to the Dumping Hand Book
This guide will tell you what a dump is and what you can do with a
dump. Also, some easy steps to help you find your own codes with the dumps you make.
We hope you enjoy the work.The Hackmaster
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