14-05-2021

GBA: Transfer save file from VisualBoyAdvance to mGBA

  1. First open the game with the mGBA core plugin so that all necessary folders are created. While running the game, click the cog wheel icon on the HUD bar, choose Core > mGBA.

  2. Navigate to the folder ~/Library/Application Support/OpenEmu/VisualBoyAdvance/Battery Saves (~ meaning your Home folder where ~ is your username. See the guide here if you don't know this).

  3. Copy the <ROM name>.sav2 save file to the folder ~/Library/Application Support/OpenEmu/mGBA/Battery Saves

  4. Right click on the copied <ROM name>.sav2 in the .../mGBA/Battery Saves folder and select Get Info. From the 'Name & Extension' section, rename the file extension from .sav2 to .sav, resulting in <ROM name>.sav

  5. Launch OpenEmu, go to the Library sidebar, right click on 'Game Boy Advance' > Default Core, and select mGBA

  6. Go to OpenEmu > Preferences > Library, click 'Reset warnings'

  7. Open your game and click 'No' if prompted to 'Continue where you left off'

How to Use Files to Save Data for iOS apps. Related Book. Now, look at a quick example in Tic-Tac-Toe that shows how to write to and read from files. In this example, use a file to save and restore the state of a game. When a user touches Save Game, the current state of the game is saved to a file named SavedGames.data in the Documents. I would like to play on my desktop while I'm at home, but also play the game while I'm elsewhere with my laptop. I was thinking of uploading my save files onto a portable storage or independent cloud device, but I have no idea where the save files are. Can someone help me out? Thanks so much guys, your help is always appreciated. When I save the 'Regular way', where are these located? Is it possible to specify where I'd like these saved? The easiest way I have found is when you have Dolphen launched no game running, is to right click on your desired game title and then click on 'Open Wii Save folder' and this takes you right to the save files for that particular game.

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SNES: Transfer save file from SNES9x to Higan

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  1. First open the game with the Higan core plugin so that all necessary folders are created. While running the game, click the cog wheel icon on the HUD bar, choose Core > Higan.

  2. Navigate to the folder ~/Library/Application Support/OpenEmu/SNES9x/Battery Saves (~ meaning your Home folder where ~ is your username. See the guide here if you don't know this).

  3. Copy the <ROM name>.sav save file to the folder ~/Library/Application Support/OpenEmu/Higan/Super Famicom/<ROM filename>

  4. Right click on the copied <ROM name>.sav in the .../Higan/Super Famicom/<ROM filename> folder and select Get Info. From the 'Name & Extension' section, rename the file to save.ram

  5. Launch OpenEmu, go to the Library sidebar, right click on 'Super Nintendo' > Default Core, and select Higan

  6. Go to OpenEmu > Preferences > Library, click 'Reset warnings'

  7. Open your game and click 'No' if prompted to 'Continue where you left off'

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PSP: Transfer save file from the PSP memory stick to OpenEmu

  1. Connect the PSP to your Mac via USB and browse to PSP/SAVEDATA in Finder.

  2. Each save file is present in a folder with a unique name. In order to find your specific games, you may want to browse the individual folders and look at the icons (.png and .ico files). These files may also include replay data. Copy the folders you want.

  3. Navigate to the folder ~/Library/Application Support/OpenEmu/PPSSPP/PSP/SAVEDATA/ (~ meaning your Home folder where ~ is your username. See the guide here if you don't know this). Paste the folders here.

  4. Launch OpenEmu, go to OpenEmu > Preferences > Library, click 'Reset warnings'

  5. Open your game and click 'No' if prompted to 'Continue where you left off'

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