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			<title>Saving with Snes9x</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 16:12:33 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I can't seem to retain my saves either by saving in game or with save states with the emulator. I can load my saves if I reset the emulator, but when I exit out of it and try to reload it, the data is apparently missing. Anyone know how to fix this problem?]]></description>
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<div>I can't seem to retain my saves either by saving in game or with save states with the emulator. I can load my saves if I reset the emulator, but when I exit out of it and try to reload it, the data is apparently missing. Anyone know how to fix this problem?</div>


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			<dc:creator>Sybil</dc:creator>
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			<title>snes rom dump?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 00:17:54 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hello, is there any way to dump a snes rom? I mean how do the people obtain those roms from snes and put them on rom download sites? What kind of hardware is neccessary? Thanks</description>
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<div>Hello, is there any way to dump a snes rom? I mean how do the people obtain those roms from snes and put them on rom download sites? What kind of hardware is neccessary? Thanks</div>


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			<dc:creator>Snake X</dc:creator>
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			<title>Record/reproduce emulator imput sequence</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 18:57:59 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[A couple of years ago I stumbled upon a description of one interesting function belonging to some emulator.

According to the description, it was possible to download a certain input record file, load a game and load the downloaded record input file in the emulator so that it can reproduce the recorded input (joystick, keyboard &#8211; you mean it) sequence. In theory, this would allow to easily record and share your gameplay in a very small file.

I have no idea how this function is called exactly.

My questions would be:

1) are there still any emulators supporting this function?

2) is there at least a remote possibily of implementing something similar to advanced emulators like ePSXe?]]></description>
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<div>A couple of years ago I stumbled upon a description of one interesting function belonging to some emulator.<br />
<br />
According to the description, it was possible to download a certain input record file, load a game and load the downloaded record input file in the emulator so that it can reproduce the recorded input (joystick, keyboard &#8211; you mean it) sequence. In theory, this would allow to easily record and share your gameplay in a very small file.<br />
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I have no idea how this function is called exactly.<br />
<br />
My questions would be:<br />
<br />
1) are there still any emulators supporting this function?<br />
<br />
2) is there at least a remote possibily of implementing something similar to advanced emulators like ePSXe?</div>


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			<dc:creator>Evaldas</dc:creator>
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			<title>mario paint snes</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 09:33:50 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>anyone figure how to config this game to play on an emulator? since it had its own mouse pad etc..if so can you tell me how?</description>
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<div>anyone figure how to config this game to play on an emulator? since it had its own mouse pad etc..if so can you tell me how?</div>


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			<dc:creator>arcticgolem</dc:creator>
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			<title>Upgrading my videocard based on emulation support, help me please</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 15:06:54 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Short question: is it better to buy an outdated nVidia card or an up-to-date ATI one if emulators support is my main goal?

Long question: OK, so I'm upgrading my videocard -a Radeon X850XT- mainly because I have a strange issue emulating Capcom VS SNK games, both Dreamcast and Naomi versions -in the first one sometimes I see grids of thin lines, in the second one I see them on the character who is facing right all the time-, but also because it's very old by now: its shaders are too old and I'm forced to use the 9.3 legacy drivers because AMD doesn't give support for it anymore in the latest drivers.
I have a doubt anyway: is it better to choose an nVidia card or an ATI one if I wanna be sure I will get the less issues possible in emulation? It looks to me like emu developers have a sympathy for nVidia cards and tend to blame it on ATI when an emulator has visual issues with ATI cards -I really read "blame it on ATI" on an emu readme for example, and we know something there are specific fix in emulators which need to be used only with ATI cards-, but buying an nVidia card now would mean choosing a card which isn't up to date, while a card like the ATI HD5770 would suit my budget perfectly and be technologically up to date at the same time. What should I buy?

As a side question, the issue I have with Capcom VS SNK games could be just caused by the old ATI drivers and doesn't exist anymore with the latest ones?]]></description>
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<div>Short question: is it better to buy an outdated nVidia card or an up-to-date ATI one if emulators support is my main goal?<br />
<br />
Long question: OK, so I'm upgrading my videocard -a Radeon X850XT- mainly because I have a strange issue emulating Capcom VS SNK games, both Dreamcast and Naomi versions -in the first one sometimes I see grids of thin lines, in the second one I see them on the character who is facing right all the time-, but also because it's very old by now: its shaders are too old and I'm forced to use the 9.3 legacy drivers because AMD doesn't give support for it anymore in the latest drivers.<br />
I have a doubt anyway: is it better to choose an nVidia card or an ATI one if I wanna be sure I will get the less issues possible in emulation? It looks to me like emu developers have a sympathy for nVidia cards and tend to blame it on ATI when an emulator has visual issues with ATI cards -I really read &quot;blame it on ATI&quot; on an emu readme for example, and we know something there are specific fix in emulators which need to be used only with ATI cards-, but buying an nVidia card now would mean choosing a card which isn't up to date, while a card like the ATI HD5770 would suit my budget perfectly and be technologically up to date at the same time. What should I buy?<br />
<br />
As a side question, the issue I have with Capcom VS SNK games could be just caused by the old ATI drivers and doesn't exist anymore with the latest ones?</div>


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			<dc:creator>Kyo Kusanagi 84</dc:creator>
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