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Hi, I have an Acekard running the lastest Akaio with an Ezflash 3in1.
I'am playing lots of gba games with this combination.
As I understand it, when I save in my gba games, it write the data on the battery-backed SRAM.
And then on the next boot of akaio it'll backup that data on the microsd card and reload it to the SRAM when I'll relaunch the game.
But my question was: What happen when my save battery will die? Will akaio be able to detect that the data got corrupted? Or will it simply overwrite the previous save on the microsd card with the corrupted one? If so, does the best way for that not that to happen would be to change the battery preventively in advance?
Thanks for you time!
I'am playing lots of gba games with this combination.
As I understand it, when I save in my gba games, it write the data on the battery-backed SRAM.
And then on the next boot of akaio it'll backup that data on the microsd card and reload it to the SRAM when I'll relaunch the game.
But my question was: What happen when my save battery will die? Will akaio be able to detect that the data got corrupted? Or will it simply overwrite the previous save on the microsd card with the corrupted one? If so, does the best way for that not that to happen would be to change the battery preventively in advance?
Thanks for you time!






