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Originally Posted by T.O.F.K.A.Z
Don't ask if you really want to know just search a little on google for instance.
Can't post it here because the rom dumping is considerd illegal aswell.
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Game dumping is absolutely 100% legal. In fact, the only legal way to use any emulator is to create your own game images. Nintendo's claims inside their instruction booklets are absolutely false; but who is going to sue them? Because you did not sign a contract when you purchased the game, it becomes yours.You can use it as you please within the limitations of existing laws (no illegal duplication/distribution). No one hesitates to mention how XBOX images are made, so here is how the GCN disc images are made:
There is no PC link cable. A standard Category 5 Ethernet networking cable is used to transfer the game data to a PC. The Gamecube does not need to be modified, but must have the official Broadband Adapter installed.
The XBOX also uses a standard Cat5 E networking cable. If you use cable/DSL, your probably already have the cable and network adapter for your PC. Most newer PC motherboards have a built-in network connector.
Phantasy Star Uploader (PSUL) is a program which can be run on the PC to connect to the Gamecube and upload homebrew code. Elite GC homebrew coders have used PSUL to upload their own code to the Gamecube. The uploaded program allows the user to swap discs, and it then reads the entire disc while transmitting the data over the BBA to the PC. The creaters of the GC backup program have not released it to the public because they do not want to contribute to piracy. There is no reason to have it until a working emulator is released. According to homebrew programmers from the GCN scene, anyone who knows what they're doing can create the dumping code themselves.