Homebrew Gba save error

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Hello everyone
i recently put the twillight menu on my 3ds and its really cool to play ds game
But i have a problem with the gba emulator
everytime i try to save my game, theres an error message and i just cant save.
Did someone know how to resolve thath problem ?
 
Hello everyone
i recently put the twillight menu on my 3ds and its really cool to play ds game
But i have a problem with the gba emulator
everytime i try to save my game, theres an error message and i just cant save.
Did someone know how to resolve thath problem ?
mGBA?
 
i doesnt know im new with all this stuff but you look to have more experience with this so im gonna follow your advice.
do you have any tutorial to instal this one ?
 
ok thank you :)
You shouldn't actually use mGBA on Old 3DS.
even if you have a New model, iirc it still slows down from time to time.

You can try both of these:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/discussion-new-super-ultimate-injector-nsui.500376/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-ultimate-gba-vc-injector-for-3ds.438057/

The 3DS can luckily play GBA natively by injecting GBA roms into cias.
it plays them at full speed, at perfect accuracy.
plus the games appear on the Home Menu.
 
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Maybe @Robz8 should consider disabling GBArunner2 and the other DS-specific emulators bundled in with TWiLight Menu when the user selects that they're running the menu on a 3DS system. There are better emulators available on 3DS anyway, and this just leads to user confusion as we've seen in this thread. Plus, can't GBArunner2 potentially corrupt your SD card anyway?
 
Maybe @Robz8 should consider disabling GBArunner2 and the other DS-specific emulators bundled in with TWiLight Menu when the user selects that they're running the menu on a 3DS system. There are better emulators available on 3DS anyway, and this just leads to user confusion as we've seen in this thread. Plus, can't GBArunner2 potentially corrupt your SD card anyway?
Not true for gameyob the Gameboy colour emulator the ds version has many more features and runs alot more games better than the 3ds version of the emulator
 
Not true for gameyob the Gameboy colour emulator the ds version has many more features and runs alot more games better than the 3ds version of the emulator

The DSi version is superior to the DS and 3DS version, and is installable as a title on the 3DS menu. Even better, mGBA is far more accurate for GB/C emulation and also supports gyro controls and the camera. Having all of these outdated (and buggy) emulators packaged in with TWiLight Menu just seems unnecessary and bloated, imo.
 
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The DSi version is superior to the DS and 3DS version, and is installable as a title on the 3DS menu. Even better, mGBA is far more accurate for GB/C emulation and also supports gyro controls and the camera. Having all of these outdated (and buggy) emulators packaged in with TWiLight Menu just seems unnecessary and bloated, imo.
Well just manually delete them as others want them.Plus mGBA runs like shit on an original 3ds.
 

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