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    I have no ideas about Retrode usage, that's way to new for me to care. But I do believe I recall Minish Cap having copy protection, so Retrode simply hasn't added workarounds for all the kinds of copy protection it'll bump into.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar View Post
    I have no ideas about Retrode usage, that's way to new for me to care. But I do believe I recall Minish Cap having copy protection, so Retrode simply hasn't added workarounds for all the kinds of copy protection it'll bump into.
    have any recommendations for older methods to pull GBA data? or at least something to get save data off cartidges?

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