View Full Version : I can't save in phoenix wright
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 20:17
Now before you say anything YES i have read the faq a million times
Yes the savetype is correct 64
Yes i got rid of the wierd characters (spaces)
Yes i have extracted it to its own folder
I have extracted the phoenix wright file to my documents
I have downloaded that emulator manager program (im not entirely sure how it works)
But it still wont save in-game it says save failed then the whole game crashes.
Help please
Najob
August 19th, 2008, 20:36
Post your emulation settings this game is Fully Playable so you are the one that did something wrong.
Regards //Najob
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 20:42
emulation speed,lcd refresh-realtime,auto
Reset/startup entrypoint - start cartridge directly
Video output- 24 bit true color
GBA Mode- GBA SP *backlight)
GBA cartridge backup media- AUTO
NDS cartridge backup media- EEPROM 64KbYtes*i am using phoenix wright ace attorney rom game
Solar sensor level-darkness
Sound output mode-digital stereo
Sound desired sample rate-High (44khz)(best)
Multiboot port- None/disabled
Multiboot normal/burst delays - Medium/Medium (stable)
Number of emulated gameboys- 1
Link gamepaks- Gamepaks in all gba
Link cable type- Automatic
Smilley
August 19th, 2008, 20:45
Looks OK. So you say you save by pressing START during gameplay and suspending the game?
Do you use No$GBA 2.6 or 2.6a?
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 20:45
Looks OK. So you say you save by pressing START during gameplay and suspending the game?
Do you use No$GBA 2.6 or 2.6a?
Neither i use 2.5
And yes i push enter and then push save and suspend game
Najob
August 19th, 2008, 20:46
Sorry I wont help you this forum is against illegal content you just mentioned that you use a ROM and that's against the forum rules.
Regards //Najob
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 20:47
Sorry I wont help you this forum is against illegal content you just mentioned that you use a ROM and that's against the forum rules.
Regards //Najob
You know what i mean not a rom
The game isnt the game called a rom?
Smilley
August 19th, 2008, 20:49
We all do. You get ROMs by dumping them from the cartridge. As for the thread starter: get 2.6 from the No$ homepage. Maybe it'll work then. Compatability threads assume you use the most recent version.
Najob
August 19th, 2008, 20:49
Wow trying to sneak your way out now by saying you have the game on your real DS and call it a ROM? Not so smart but you can fool some with that.
Regards //Najob
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 20:49
Sorry I wont help you this forum is against illegal content you just mentioned that you use a ROM and that's against the forum rules.
Regards //Najob
Im new to this so i thought it was called a rom.
The game that you download to play on the emulator.
Wow trying to sneak your way out now by saying you have the game on your real DS and call it a ROM? Not so smart but you can fool some with that.
Regards //Najob
I never said real ds what the heck?
Najob
August 19th, 2008, 20:50
Well then you're breaking the forum rules this will get closed anyway.
Regards //Najob
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 20:53
Well then you're breaking the forum rules this will get closed anyway.
Regards //Najob
I am ignoring you since i see the date you started.
We all do. You get ROMs by dumping them from the cartridge. As for the thread starter: get 2.6 from the No$ homepage. Maybe it'll work then. Compatability threads assume you use the most recent version.
Don't i have to pay?
Smilley
August 19th, 2008, 20:54
He may not be in this forum long, but he has a point. You may not download ROMs; that's regarded as illegal piracy.
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 21:00
He may not be in this forum long, but he has a point. You may not download ROMs; that's regarded as illegal piracy.Then how do you get the games?
Smilley
August 19th, 2008, 21:03
By taking an original cartridge, connecting it to your PC by third-party hardware and dumping the data in form of a ROM. Just like the scene releasers do, with the exception that it is only legal as long as you own the cartridge.
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 21:04
By taking an original cartridge, connecting it to your PC by third-party hardware and dumping the data in form of a ROM. Just like the scene releasers do, with the exception that it is only legal as long as you own the cartridge.
Then whats the point of emulation???
Smilley
August 19th, 2008, 21:07
Emulation is legally regarded as a programming tool, and not for emulating commercial games. And as this board is always on the brink of illegality, we have a policy against people who openly admit to illegal action such as using scene-released ROMs.
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 21:10
Emulation is legally regarded as a programming tool, and not for emulating commercial games. And as this board is always on the brink of illegality, we have a policy against people who openly admit to illegal action such as using scene-released ROMs.
alright
Smilley
August 19th, 2008, 21:15
You don't expect me to answer that, do you?
madogmgd
August 19th, 2008, 21:17
You don't expect me to answer that, do you?
Your right roms are illegal.
I know better now
You don't expect me to answer that, do you?Thank you kind sir, For helping me :)
SCHUMI_4EVER
August 19th, 2008, 23:21
Well ROM is the technical name given to a dump of a game from it's cartridge...so it's used both legally and illegally....just like ISO is always the name for an ISO image file..regardless of whether that ISO was illegally downloaded or made from some backup disk of personal documents.
Najob in future please take note of this...only if they mentioned that they downloaded a ROM can you refuse them assistance for breaking forum rules.
Also emulation can be more comfortable than using the real thing. You can use savestates at any point on the game not having to rely on designated save points (not yet on this emu for DS games), you can take better screenshots, you can cheat, you can enjoy the game on a larger screen, they can be use to test/play homebrew.
As you can see there are many legal uses for them and reasons as to why in some instances they may be preferable to the real deal.
Some emulators even offer online play abilities...
Najob
August 19th, 2008, 23:35
I see Schumi It was bad of me to accuse him for piracy. I'm sorry and I hope we can be friends!
Regards //Najob
madogmgd
August 20th, 2008, 00:32
Well ROM is the technical name given to a dump of a game from it's cartridge...so it's used both legally and illegally....just like ISO is always the name for an ISO image file..regardless of whether that ISO was illegally downloaded or made from some backup disk of personal documents.
Najob in future please take note of this...only if they mentioned that they downloaded a ROM can you refuse them assistance for breaking forum rules.
Also emulation can be more comfortable than using the real thing. You can use savestates at any point on the game not having to rely on designated save points (not yet on this emu for DS games), you can take better screenshots, you can cheat, you can enjoy the game on a larger screen, they can be use to test/play homebrew.
As you can see there are many legal uses for them and reasons as to why in some instances they may be preferable to the real deal.
Some emulators even offer online play abilities...
Alright thanks i downloaded version 2.6 and it works now. Phoenix wright AA has to run on flash 256k to run
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