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zerbirus
March 8th, 2007, 17:33
As it doesnt use the "auto" save type yet for nds emulation, anyone know where I can get a list of games and what save types they use? This is really annoying because I play a game, switch over to another and realise I cant save it when the save screen comes up and have to start again/multiple times until ive found the right save type.

and while im here, no$gba does a really good job at running a couple of games fast, aoe2 for example, runs 70-80% speed on this 650mhz machine, whereas most games run at 15-25% speed, but then the whole thing crashes just before completing most scenarios, anyway, thanks for letting me be able to play this game : )

mehiffa
March 8th, 2007, 20:31
Please re-direct you attention to:
http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba/86155-no-gba-real-time-support-rom-compatability.html#post1092720
as the people there have that particular information on the games.

zerbirus
March 9th, 2007, 01:44
I probably wont get around to that because ive only used IRC a couple of times...

raksmey1309
March 9th, 2007, 01:47
How do you know the nds games's card size ? Well, all you can do is multiply by 8. Look:

4kb EEPROM ==> Set it to EEPROM 0.5kbytes
64mbits EEPROM ==> Set it to EEPROM 8kbytes
512mbits EEPROM ==> Set it to EEPROM 64kbytes
2Mbit FLASH ==> Set it to FLASH 256kbytes
4mbits FLASH ==> Set it to FLASH 512kbytes
256mbits FRAM ==> Set it to FRAM 32kbytes

Credit go to Rockmangame ;)

zerbirus
March 10th, 2007, 01:08
Credit go to Rockmangame ;)

and that save type conversion thinggie means.....? :rolleyes:

hm... aoe2 is 64mb and i think it uses eeprom 8kb, and thats what i use, have a feeling cooking mama uses eeprom 4kb or something because its 32mb... does it mean the bigger the card size, the bigger the save type? ok im making myself more confused than usual... To find aoe2 save type i just ran it in desume and looked at the size of the .sav :P