Tanis6909
August 22nd, 2006, 21:13
hey all:
so, i know this has been asked in a lot of threads already, but there never seems to be an answer, the subject always gets changed.....
ok, i have a 2.6 PSP, running DGen v1.3, which i understand is the "best of the best" for genesis emulation on a 2.6 psp......BUT it doesnt save states. thats not entirely true...it will save them, even load them back, just so long as you do not exit the emulator....once you do, the saves are gone the way of the dodo bird, making any genesis rpg's all but worthless. a few folks have said they got it working, but i have yet to read a post elaborating on exactly how/what they did to get it working.
any help on the subject would be much appreciated, there are some old genesis games i would love to get back into again
so, yea...i apologize in advance if this has already been answered a billion times, but i scoured these here forums for a good couple hours yesterday, and found no answer. if one already exists, and you dont want to type out the whole explanation, even a link to the much sough after answer would be much obliged
thanks guys and gals!
so, i know this has been asked in a lot of threads already, but there never seems to be an answer, the subject always gets changed.....
ok, i have a 2.6 PSP, running DGen v1.3, which i understand is the "best of the best" for genesis emulation on a 2.6 psp......BUT it doesnt save states. thats not entirely true...it will save them, even load them back, just so long as you do not exit the emulator....once you do, the saves are gone the way of the dodo bird, making any genesis rpg's all but worthless. a few folks have said they got it working, but i have yet to read a post elaborating on exactly how/what they did to get it working.
any help on the subject would be much appreciated, there are some old genesis games i would love to get back into again
so, yea...i apologize in advance if this has already been answered a billion times, but i scoured these here forums for a good couple hours yesterday, and found no answer. if one already exists, and you dont want to type out the whole explanation, even a link to the much sough after answer would be much obliged
thanks guys and gals!