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    Question SNES: File diffs - .smc, .sfc, .fig, .sms, . . .

    Hi, there!

    What's the difference between the different types of SNES ROM files? I've heard about Game Doctor and Super Famicon - what are they? How do I check for the correct type of file (smc or sfc) when somebody changed the name and extension -- is there a special header in each type of file that I can look for if I open them with hex editors???

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    Say wha??? Jale's Avatar
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    The most common file extension for SNES ROMs are smc, sfc and fig. srm are save files.

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    As for smc, sfc, fig, etc these are because the Rom dumper has been used to:

    smc -> Super Magic Card
    fig -> Super WildCard
    swc -> Super WildCard

    More info here

    . And yes, the header it's different, you might know it with Nach's NSRT
    Ucon64 it's very good too, but a bit hard to use
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    Use NSRT to remove the headers from your ROMs. Only in that you have a 'pure' ROM (for emulators, that is).

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    Thanks.

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