play NES save file on emulator #1049
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I was about to ask the same question. Usually Nes emulators use .sav as format for savegames. |
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Hi, Usually you have to rename the save file from *.bin to *.sav and place it in your emulator save folder, for example:
The emulator will load the save file automatically if the filenames match between the ROM file and the SAVE file. |
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Thank you very much. I tried to rename the save from .bin to .sav, but didn't work. After I found out that on the original cart the saves where gone 😅. Probably the battery died meantine 😅 |
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hey guys,
I have just received my cartreader and one of the first dumps I created with it was a copy of "The Legend of Zelda" on NES. I also wanted to get the savegames, which made the device create a *.bin file on my SD card. My question is: How can I get this to run on an emulator? I tried two of them and both didn't seem to be able to open that file.
In order to double-check, I also dumped my SNES copy of "Zelda - Link to the Past" as well as its save files, copied them into a folder, named both (the rom and the savegame) exactly the same and the emulator was able to recognise the *.srm savefile and immediately loaded it correctly into the game. So the process works for other consoles.
I would be thankful for any kind of help / advice, thank you! =)
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