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Newcomer Normal user Level: 6 Posts: 8/9 EXP: 854 Next: 53 Since: 07-31-21 Last post: 804 days ago Last view: 804 days ago |
I'm on mac, but any info helps. I have a save for a game I play, but I don't know how to get it to work with the game on MelonDS |
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Member Normal user Level: 13 Posts: 30/41 EXP: 8606 Next: 1661 Since: 05-18-21 Last post: 633 days ago Last view: 598 days ago |
Usually the in-game save, .sav format, is compatible between different emulators.
But save states usually are not. In the case of .sav files, you can just place them at the same directory where your ROM is located and rename it with the corresponding name of the ROM. For example: If your ROM is called: "Example.nds", then your in-game save file will be called: "Example.sav" In some cases, for example, R4i Gold cards for 3DS, the standard is: "Example.nds.sav". |
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