Hey how about a LINK to a tutorial on how to put this onto a disc, I already have the burning software and media, just need the how-to.
Alright so here's what I did:
Got the .dol from the download here, renamed it "bootldr.dol", put it in the "my_bootable_disk" folder along with my Snes roms in a folder and then created the image.
Then when I go to put it in my Wii, the Gamecube sign comes up but when I start it, all I see is a black screen. Any ideas on curing this?
I also wouldn't mind seeing an option to Auto-Save SRAM to savearea every x minutes (15/30/45/60) in-game for those who don't pay attention, power failure,freeze/lockup situations. I do like that all you have to do is bring up the menu to save, very nice touch.
Edit: Stupid question, but does the sound echo option emulate SNES sound proccessing functions or is it solely sound enhancement for the emulator?
Last edited by Shrygue; May 29th, 2008 at 21:42.
mmmh but the Sticks on the Classic pad aren't supported? cause is the only thing i want from the features of this emu lol
Is anyone else having problems with importing the saves from the earlier versions? As it is none of them work, and when it tries to save it saves what looks like a game-genie code as the name. I'd really like to import my saves from the computer, thanks.
^KingSlime
I did notice that as well. I eventually got the old saves to work but not without a little elbow grease:
First of all, delete any of the NEW saves that the emulator created. Every new save I have seen is an arbitrary combination of letters and numbers like "85Hdk003.srm". Just delete them all for now.
Then drag and drop your old saves into the save folder. If I'm not mistaken they usually have the same title as the game they are from, like "Mario RPG.srm" or at least something similar. Just leave them there for now.
Next you take the SD and put it in the Wii then load up the emulator. When you load a rom everything should be fine but when it checks for a save file it will pause with a message like "cannot find snes9x/saves/85Hdk003.srm". Whatever .srm name it gives you, go WRITE IT DOWN. Then without loading the game exit the emulator (so a new save is not created) and turn off your Wii.
Take the SD, put it back in your computer and rename the orignal .srm save with the new name that your WROTE DOWN earlier, you know, the one with the letters and numbers. Once renamed this take the SD, pop it in the Wii, boot up your game, and the save should now be recognized.
There has got to be an easier way to do it but for now, this is what I found works.
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