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Do GBA games make your nono parts happy?


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I don't know of a better place to post, I recently purchased a SuperCard DSTWO for my DS-XL, it should arrive in a couple of weeks, I already have an Acekard2i and it works just fine but I ordered this to get GBA support (I also have an EZ Flash 3in1 and it works great on my DS lite but I want to keep everything now on one DS and retire the other)... However, I do have a few questions...

-Are my DS saves compatible with SuperCard DSTWO or do I need to convert them?

-Can I still use my other emulators (Neo Geo, NES, Genesis,...etc) just fine?

-Are there any other emulators that benefit from this card, perhaps a Genesis emulator?

Don't get me wrong, I love JenesisDS but it's compatibility leaves a lot to be desired and I'm not very keen on the screen being bigger than the DS' also I don't like how it cannot read more than 250 Roms within one folder, I already have 3 folders full of Roms because of this.
 
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I too wish there was a better Sega Genesis emulator. It was one of the reasons I was hoping DSi Mode on flash carts was successful enough to see it more often. Or ideally, something along the mix of a CycloDS iEvo with the improved hardware and guts of a Supercard DStwo(+).

jenesisDS seems to be it for Sega Genesis emulation on DS mode, though. And that's sad. Especially when the turbografx-16 emulator is damned near flawless in every game I cared enough to use such an emulator for.

There shouldn't be a need to convert save files for .nds games unless they were pre-patched to begin with.
 

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I too wish there was a better Sega Genesis emulator. It was one of the reasons I was hoping DSi Mode on flash carts was successful enough to see it more often. Or ideally, something along the mix of a CycloDS iEvo with the improved hardware and guts of a Supercard DStwo(+).

jenesisDS seems to be it for Sega Genesis emulation on DS mode, though. And that's sad. Especially when the turbografx-16 emulator is damned near flawless in every game I cared enough to use such an emulator for.

There shouldn't be a need to convert save files for .nds games unless they were pre-patched to begin with.
The Neo Geo emulator is by far the most impressive DS emulator, nopt only does it surpass the poor Neo Geo emulator on Wii but even the superior one on Xbox, and it runs without anything extra other than a regular R4 type of flash card, sadly the same cannot be said about the Neo Geo Pocket, which is very poor in emulation.

I was talking about the .sav files not the .nds files, do I need to convert those to work with SuperCard DSTWO?

Edit: I just re-read your post and you already answered my question, I misunderstood that, sorry and thank you.
 
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The Neo Geo emulator is by far the most impressive DS emulator, nopt only does it surpass the poor Neo Geo emulator on Wii but even the superior one on Xbox, and it runs without anything extra other than a regular R4 type of flash card, sadly the same cannot be said about the Neo Geo Pocket, which is very poor in emulation.

I was talking about the .sav files not the .nds files, do I need to convert those to work with SuperCard DSTWO?
I never got a chance to try out the Neo Geo emulators on the DS, if only because I recall that when I last looked, they required the RAM cart that only came with the DS lite browser cart, or in some of those 3/5-in-1 flash cart combos for the DS lite system. So I more or less play the Neo Geo stuff on my PSP.

As for the second question, you shouldn't need to, unless something got corrupt along the way.
 
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I never got a chance to try out the Neo Geo emulators on the DS, if only because I recall that when I last looked, they required the RAM cart that only came with the DS lite browser cart, or in some of those 3/5-in-1 flash cart combos for the DS lite system. So I more or less play the Neo Geo stuff on my PSP.

As for the second question, you shouldn't need to, unless something got corrupt along the way.
Oh, you should totally try the Neo Geo emulator on the DS, it's a lot better than the PSP one, I can hook you up if you're interested, seeing how finding and converting the right roms along with the required bios could be a pain but once all done you can play the entire library of games all the way to the console's late 2003 life.
 

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I too wish there was a better Sega Genesis emulator. It was one of the reasons I was hoping DSi Mode on flash carts was successful enough to see it more often. Or ideally, something along the mix of a CycloDS iEvo with the improved hardware and guts of a Supercard DStwo(+).

jenesisDS seems to be it for Sega Genesis emulation on DS mode, though. And that's sad. Especially when the turbografx-16 emulator is damned near flawless in every game I cared enough to use such an emulator for.

There shouldn't be a need to convert save files for .nds games unless they were pre-patched to begin with.

JenesisDS had a short life because sega paid him for the emu and stop development it's the emu behind the sega gen collections on retail carts
 

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I'm starting to notice a big issue with tempgba. Every so often the control gets slightly desynced. And I either lose control for a split second or the control is inputted twice.

This isn't that big of a deal in some games but in others like Megaman Battle Network. Which is so twitch heavy it makes Megaman suddenly slide along the playing area out of nowhere.

I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue and if there's a known fix for it.

Also the sound is occasionally garbled depending on game but I'm assuming that's not a fixable issue.

What is the key combo to go back to game selection screen while playing a gba game?
By default it's not bound in the menu. You have to go into the options and bind it
 

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