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| Aspect | Recommendation | |--------|----------------| | | .nds (raw, untrimmed) — Do not remove padding or empty data. | | Metadata | Store alongside: CRC32/SHA-1 hash, dump date, dumping tool version, and cartridge PCB ID. | | Storage | Redundant, error-corrected media (ZFS, cloud, multiple HDDs). Avoid flash drives for long-term cold storage. | | Naming | Use standard conventions: Game Name (Region) (Rev X).nds | The Role of Emulation in Archiving Archived DS ROMs are often used in emulators (e.g., DeSmuME, melonDS). Emulation is a powerful validation tool: if a dumped ROM fails to run on a known-accurate emulator, the dump may be incomplete. Conversely, emulators themselves are preservation projects, reverse-engineering DS hardware to ensure future systems can run these archives when physical devices are extinct. Legal and Ethical Conclusion Archiving Nintendo DS ROMs is a technically rewarding discipline that serves the long-term goal of preserving digital culture. However, it operates in a legal gray area. The ethical line is clear: dump only what you own, never distribute copyrighted code, and always respect active commercial re-releases. For true preservationists, the aim is not to facilitate piracy but to safeguard that the creative works of the DS era remain executable for future generations.

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