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    Unhappy Nintendo DS Emulation-infernal save deleting!

    Okay I use a emulator called No$GBA its fast and easily the best DS emulator out there, only problem is that may saves get deleted all the time!
    This gets really annoying even if I use the right save type, still no dice. Anyone who get help with this I would worship!. Also for anyone whos played ffIV the stick text sucks, please help get it of it.
    Last edited by Inferno Dragon X; February 6th, 2008 at 02:51.

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    I will help you with your problem.
    Last edited by RockmanForte; February 6th, 2008 at 03:34.

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    its gone help now,please?

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    Default Re: Nintendo DS Emulation-infernal save deleting!

    No problem. Thanks.

    Set it to EEPROM 64kbytes

    If you have 2.6 then go to options and change it to EEPROM 64kbytes and go to options again and click save option then click FILE>RESET CARTRIDGE and you are all set.

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    Those are my current settings I used it on EEPROM 64Bytes before but the effect remains the same, I can load my game if I don't close nocash and simply restart but if I do suddenly my save is gone.
    Last edited by Inferno Dragon X; February 6th, 2008 at 14:47.

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    Impossible. Mine's saving just fine. I am using 2.6a version because I am donator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockmanForte View Post
    Impossible. Mine's saving just fine. I am using 2.6a version because I am donator.
    So you have FFVI DS? I am asking this because thats the game I want to save. Also the donator version has no save benefits or does it?

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    I go ahead and test it for your sake.

    Don't you mean Final Fantasy IV ? Yes.

    nocash have a little bit gfx errors.. The message conflict with other message... did you notice that ?? Anyway, what I can do for you is when you did save it.. Just wait at least 30 seconds after message stop then click EXIT or red "X" and try it again. It will save just fine. The problem is nocash renderer's bug. So it is going to have a lots of improvement next version.

    Anyway...

    Here's proof:

    Last edited by RockmanForte; February 7th, 2008 at 05:22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockmanForte View Post
    I go ahead and test it for your sake.

    Don't you mean Final Fantasy IV ? Yes.

    nocash have a little bit gfx errors.. The message conflict with other message... did you notice that ?? Anyway, what I can do for you is when you did save it.. Just wait at least 30 seconds after message stop then click EXIT or red "X" and try it again. It will save just fine. The problem is nocash renderer's bug. So it is going to have a lots of improvement next version.

    Anyway...

    Here's proof:

    So your saying that the emulator is defective in the fact that it wouldn't keep a save until you've waited 30 seconds after? Sounds reasonable I usaully close my instantly after I save so that makes sense.

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    Default Re: Nintendo DS Emulation-infernal save deleting!

    No, it is not defective. It is something to do with nocash renderer which inference with reading or something like that. I haven't test the opengl version, thought. Otherwise, the nocash renderer is a lots of improvement in the next version: 2.6b.

    For now, it wouldn't keep a save until you've waited 30 secondss after is quite possibly but that what I noticed.

    Let me know if it's working for you.

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