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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Finland
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Save file help
So im new to this site and blah blah, still i know what im talking about, i just need some help. so i have been playing Pokemon Ruby on my psp whit an emulator, and now i have moved on to No$GBA on my laptop, i just want to know is there a way to move my saved file from my psp memory so i can continue it whit my laptop. when i look into my psps SAVE folder that contains the emulators save files, it has 2; Pokemon Ruby.sav and Pokemon Ruby_2.svs when i look into my laptops emulators saves (snapshots) the file is ..... .SNA so if u guys know if there is something to do please tell me, thanks |
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Hackin 'n Slashin
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Location: Most-expensive-Internet-on-the-Planet Land : South Africa
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the .sav is battery save and should be transferable, just drop it in the battery folder and ensure it has the same filesave as the game. Don't play Pokemon Ruby on no$gba though, play it on VBA. Somewhere along the line of DS development fog support for GBA games was busted and this makes games like Ruby impossible/stupidly hard to play at points.
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Intel Core2Quad Q9550 (2.83Ghz stock) | ASUS P5Q | 2x2GB Transcend JetRam DDR2-800 | ASUS ENGTX260\HDTP\896M | Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit SP1 The Champ has retired but may his Legacy live on FOREVER !!!! Get it right fools! The glass is HALF-EMPTY, not half-full!!! !!! WARNING: Emulation requires a brain !!! WARNING: Emulation =/= Piracy !!!
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Finland
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Thanks man, i was confused by the location of the snapshots, i should have known to check the battery folder, thanks man
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Hackin 'n Slashin
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The snapshots will be something similar to the .svs file from your PSP's emulator, basically and instant and anywhere save, the problem is those are usually exclusive to each emulator and thus not transferable. Only battery (ingame save function using) saves like .sav can be transferred usually.
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Intel Core2Quad Q9550 (2.83Ghz stock) | ASUS P5Q | 2x2GB Transcend JetRam DDR2-800 | ASUS ENGTX260\HDTP\896M | Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit SP1 The Champ has retired but may his Legacy live on FOREVER !!!! Get it right fools! The glass is HALF-EMPTY, not half-full!!! !!! WARNING: Emulation requires a brain !!! WARNING: Emulation =/= Piracy !!!
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