S Shinin Still Fresh Joined Feb 6, 2006 Messages 3 Feb 7, 2006 #1 If I was playing a ROM on an emulator that doesn't support savestates and wanted to save my game so I could resume at the place I saved at later, would it erase that save or would it not be erased?
If I was playing a ROM on an emulator that doesn't support savestates and wanted to save my game so I could resume at the place I saved at later, would it erase that save or would it not be erased?
T TelcoLou Guest Feb 7, 2006 #2 Generally speaking, if the emu supports SRAM saves, then yes, your game's save will be there next time.
Generally speaking, if the emu supports SRAM saves, then yes, your game's save will be there next time.
S Shinin Still Fresh Joined Feb 6, 2006 Messages 3 Feb 7, 2006 #3 Thanks. Do Gnuboy Debian-Sonic Release, DrMDx and FCE-Ultra gp2x support it? It doesn't say it on their download pages.
Thanks. Do Gnuboy Debian-Sonic Release, DrMDx and FCE-Ultra gp2x support it? It doesn't say it on their download pages.
T TelcoLou Guest Feb 7, 2006 #4 I know DrMDx does, haven't tried the other ones though. I MUCH prefer save states ... they're making it possible for me to (finally) finish Kid Chameleon :lol:
I know DrMDx does, haven't tried the other ones though. I MUCH prefer save states ... they're making it possible for me to (finally) finish Kid Chameleon :lol:
S Shinin Still Fresh Joined Feb 6, 2006 Messages 3 Feb 7, 2006 #5 Thanks, I'll just test it when I get a GP2X unless someone else knows and will post here in the future before I test it.
Thanks, I'll just test it when I get a GP2X unless someone else knows and will post here in the future before I test it.
D DJprocyon Still Fresh Joined Dec 26, 2005 Messages 33 Feb 7, 2006 #6 Yeah, savestates are for-the-win. Especially considering that all of the emulators I run APPEAR to support SRAM, but for some reason do not...
Yeah, savestates are for-the-win. Especially considering that all of the emulators I run APPEAR to support SRAM, but for some reason do not...