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Just wanted to note that my DSi NAND and Firmware Dumps can also be used with NO$GBA by renaming dsinand.bin to DSi-1.mmc, biosdsi9.bin to biosdsi9.rom, biosdsi7.bin to biosdsi7.rom, and placing these in the NO$GBA folder.
 
Just wanted to note that my DSi NAND and Firmware Dumps can also be used with NO$GBA by renaming dsinand.bin to DSi-1.mmc, biosdsi9.bin to biosdsi9.rom, biosdsi7.bin to biosdsi7.rom, and placing these in the NO$GBA folder.
 
== Emulator Files (7.27.2021) ==
 
 
I've created and zipped a folder that contains a full directory for each download on this page.  This includes the downloaded files, Links, and Notes (ie Atari>Atari 7800> Prosystem> BIOS file (NTSC)> a7800.zip).  A txt file named ReadMe is located with every downloaded file and each one houses both the main/backup links along with the notes.  This file is 3,860960 KB large, and I made it in hopes of creating a one click "download all" option for this page.  If someone could contact my email, then I'd be happy to provide the file in question for it's implementation on this page.  My Username is AChristianGamer.
 
 
== Nintendo Wii NAND Backup ==
 
 
Since Nintendo Wii is pretty much dead (maybe totally?), I would suggest putting this [https://ulozto.net/file/89hrzQop3f2Y/wii-rar link] to a backup NAND for preservation purposes. It appears to be a European version, unfortunately I didn't find any live links to the other versions. Regarding the DS Firmware, I'm not sure if the current one is totally clean (as mentioned above), but what was archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20180214010316/https://darkumbra.net/forums/topic/147884-multi-nintendo-dsdsi-bios-and-firmware/ in this thread by the late Darkumbra] was, and here's a download link to it: [https://web.archive.org/web/20190210232430/http://fors4-g.herokuapp.com/dl.php?id=sd9w8wq4ogvi5nvxwzrl723380841cc17bd22ca8042d835a9e4f NDS Bios & Firmware] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20190210235411/http://fors4-g.herokuapp.com/dl.php?id=iwryvs7rzywz6xwzsldx0f998560564a8e3141ea8fb8787ed439 DSi Bios & Firmware]. Note: the latter is without the DSi Firmware.bin file, but I believe it is attached to the NAND file as no$gba can emulate it correctly.
 
 
Edit: I also found the American version and mirrored both, [https://web.archive.org/web/20210728151733/http://78.135.81.84/sv4/?file=015b35b2e2 here] (European version) and [https://web.archive.org/web/20210728155937/http://78.135.81.84/sv2/?file=a5dec164c4 here] (American version).
 
 
== Missing backup ==
 
 
The supposed backup for DSi BIOS & NAND (USA) actually links to the same place as the main link. So there's no backup source for it. I'd have removed the backup link, but the page is protected from editing. [[User:Digifiend|Digifiend]] ([[User talk:Digifiend|talk]]) 13:37, 9 October 2021 (UTC)
 
 
== Microsoft Xbox ==
 
 
Where "XQEMU" is listed, add "xemu" as well!
 
 
:Done. -[[User:FosterHaven|FosterHaven]] ([[User talk:FosterHaven|talk]]) 00:34, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
 
 
== RetroArch System Files from The Internet Archive ==
 
 
ChadMaster has compiled a much more comprehensive system files collection on The Internet Archive.
 
Here is their archive: https://archive.org/details/RetroarchSystemFiles
 
 
The archive link also gets regularly updated.
 
I think we should add this here. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Hydra Spectre|Hydra Spectre]] ([[User talk:Hydra Spectre|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Hydra Spectre|contribs]]) 07:33, 7 March 2022‎ (UTC)</small>
 
:After looking into that archive, I would say absolutely not. It contains full game data in the game-specific (Doom 3, Quake OpenLara, etc.) core sub-archives; it's effectively distributing the games themselves, which is why it weighs over 8GB. -[[User:Azure Fang|Azure Fang]] ([[User talk:Azure Fang|talk]]) 07:03, 5 April 2022 (UTC)
 
 
== 3DS AES Keys ==
 
 
There seems to be a newer 3DS AES Keys list with many more keys than the current one, could someone replace or update the current aes_keys.txt file in the Shared Data section.
 
 
Retail https://pastebin.com/JHhrXmFB
 
 
Dev https://pastebin.com/3553p0yR
 
 
Combined https://pastebin.com/3gLDiSV9
 

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