We can't provide hints or direct links but you don't need that leaked sloop NSP anymore, you can just use the regular GBA NSO now.I'm wanting to try this for GBA, but I'm not able to find the leaked 01008bf00a1c8000.nsp after a bit of googling. Can anyone provide a hint, if a direct link isn't possible?
Oh good to know, thanks. The help file in the download still says it needs the leaked versionWe can't provide hints or direct links but you don't need that leaked sloop NSP anymore, you can just use the regular GBA NSO now.
thats for Sloop not GBA or GB NSOOh good to know, thanks. The help file in the download still says it needs the leaked version
thats for Sloop not GBA or GB NSO
I can report it is easy to import a save file on GBA games for NSO, simply dump the save using checkpoint, put your save in the right directory of the game with catridge.sram and rename your save to it and replace catridge.sram, then reimport your save using Checkpoint. This worked with mGBA saves.
Ahh, I misunderstood the help file, thanks for thatthats for Sloop not GBA or GB NSO
I want to exchange and play Pokémon between the Red and Blue versions. Is there any way?
I want to trade Pokemon for a different version with another player.Yes. And no. Depends on exactly what you want to do, and your resources available.
If you play one a bit then you can trade with SOMEONE ELSE, using Local Multiplayer. But not yourself.
If your goal is to import a save file from outside NSO. It's probably technically possible, but I have not looked into it yet, thus I dont know if I need to make a save converter tool, and naturally have no guide.
I was going to look into it, trying to dig up my minish cap save to mess with. But seems I never dumped the save from my cart. So... ill have to find something else and get around to it.
I installed one of those NES and SNES repacked nsps with a shit ton of games added, and now regret my decision. However, when I delete it and install the normal NSO NES and SNES nsps, all of the added games are still there. Is it possible to remove them so I can do this properly with Cave?
All those packs do is use your program to make, all it does is add the database to the contents folder so that’s what needs to be deletedYou should be able to. If they are still there, then you didn't uninstall the app. This is obviously not a issue I am experienced with, as I would never install one of those. So all I can say is keep trying.
All those packs do is use your program to make, all it does is add the database to the contents folder so that’s what needs to be deleted
yes, you need to delete the title ID folder for NES and SNES in atmosphere / contents folder depending on the version you are usingIs there a folder I need to delete? Maybe in ATM?
Thank you!!yes, you need to delete the title ID folder for NES and SNES in atmosphere / contents folder depending on the version you are using
NES = 0100D870045B6000
SNES = 01008D300C50C000
FAMI = 0100B4E00444C000
SFAMI - 0100E8600C504000
All those packs do is use your program to make, all it does is add the database to the contents folder so that’s what needs to be deleted
yes, you need to delete the title ID folder for NES and SNES in atmosphere / contents folder depending on the version you are using
NES = 0100D870045B6000
SNES = 01008D300C50C000
FAMI = 0100B4E00444C000
SFAMI - 0100E8600C504000
I think GBC to NSO save import is not working by simple rename of .sav file to .sram. I can't seem to import my mGBA Gameboy color save file to NSO. When trying to restore them through JKSV or Checkpoint, they succeed but when I open the game, no save can be found. Upon my observation, GBC NSO's cartridge.sram is 8.10KB, while mGBA .sav file is only 8KB. Tried both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons.
that was my issue with one of the snes pack awhile ago before I knew about cave. Maybe delete your save data to the app itselfHmmm. Strangely neither of those are there.