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    I recently started playing pokemon on the VBA emulater but now whenever I load the game It says "The internal battery has run dry you can still play the game however clock based evetns will no longer occur" Is this a serious problem or can it be fixed easy? Ive also tried other emulaters and they all say the same thing so it must be a problem with my pc, Has anyone else ever had thiis problem if so can it be fixed?

    Any help would be greatley apreciated I really need the clock for pokemon games because they resolve around time,

    Thanks In Adavance WarFrigAte]

    I know this isnt a support forum but I thought maybe someone could help if not thanks for trying

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    Go to Options > Emulator > Real Time Clock. Enabling that should help.
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    enabled it the clock still isnt ticking i think its a problem with my pc, has anyone else ever had this error or am I just the lucky one? Although I cant see how the emulater uses the pc to simulate a clock

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    Originally posted by WarFrigAte@Sep 15 2004, 04:42 PM
    enabled it the clock still isnt ticking i think its a problem with my pc, has anyone else ever had this error or am I just the lucky one? Although I cant see how the emulater uses the pc to simulate a clock
    theres nothing wrong with your pc
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    Is your PC giving you the correct time?

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    Yes it is, the strange thing is 4/5 months ago I used the same emulater and the time worked fine, now 5 months on its gone all dodgy, and I cant see it being the Emulater so it must be my pc does the VBA use a system clock on a pc to emulate time? Something I did recently was change the clok to asian time (+7 hours) and then changed it back to GMt again, maybe thats caused im just not sure, I might have to reinstall everything on my pc soon anyway maybe thatll fix it but thats for an extreme case,

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    If your PC does not give the correct time, replace the internal battery of your PC.

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