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    Default Is there a secret way to save a SEGA CD game?

    I have Fusion (sega emulator) and I was playing Final Fight CD. Is there a way for me to save. I press f5 and it gave me a message saying that Sega CD does not have that capability.

    Is there some files that I need or what?

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    Default Re: Is there a secret way to save a SEGA CD game?

    <F5> doesn't work because save sates are not supported for Sega CD emulation on Kega, but this don't meant the game couldn't save data. Save states are an emulator feature, it has nothing to do with emulate the save teask of the real Sega CD.

    Perhaps it might work if you play a bit with these options ("Options" -> "Set config" -> Sega CD" Tab):
    BRM Files - Select the folder where you wish SegaCD Save Games to be saved.

    Built-In RAM - Per Game will create and save a new RAM file for each game
    loaded. Per BIOS will use just one built-in RAM file for each territory.
    This is much closer to how the original console operated and is much
    preferred.
    And this info belong to Gens (anothe Sega CD/Genesis/32x emulator) manual:
    ______________________
    /#####################/
    /# VIRTUAL RAM CARTS #/
    /#####################/
    &#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&# 175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#17 5;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;&#175;

    The Sega-CD/Mega-CD came with 8kb of internal BRam for save games, this only
    allowed fairly basic save game features and is often a problem on real
    hardware as games begin to argue over the limited space. External SRam carts
    were also available, ranging from 8kb to 64kb in size. The small amount of
    internal BRam is less of a problem on Gens because it creates a new virtual
    machine, and separate internal BRam file, for each game. However to offer
    greater flexibility, and more save slots for each game, Gens also supports
    "virtual ram carts". Each BRam file created by Gens stores both the internal
    BRam and external SRam data in the same file.

    You can set the size of the virtual ram cart to None, 8kb, 16kb, 32kb or
    64kb through the options menu. It is recommended that you always set this to
    64kb however because if you later wish to increase the size of the virtual
    ram cart you will need to reformat it and any existing save data will be
    lost.

    To setup the virtual ram cart for your Sega-CD/Mega-CD game boot the CD or
    load your CD image as normal. When the Sega-CD/Mega-CD logo screen appears
    press the A, B or C button to access the advanced menu and then select the
    memory management features by moving the pointer to "option" or "memory",
    depending on the bios version being used. Follow the on screen instructions
    to format your virtual ram cart then start your game as normal.

    Don't forget that you will need to set up the virtual ram cart function
    separately for each Sega-CD/Mega-CD game that you wish to use it with.
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    Default Re: Is there a secret way to save a SEGA CD game?

    In gens f5 saves work if you don't go to another area.
    Example:I save in act 1-1 on Sonic CD.If I am on act 1-1 and load the save it will work.But if I try to load it from act 1-2 it won't.

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