So what does the EEPROM comment mean? Does it auto-patch games that use EEPROM, or add the ability to save/restore EEPROM saves, or both? I'd test it myself but I don't have any GBA games handy.

Compatibility with EEPROM savs or something, the VBScript thing might be the only update to make the savs usable (I guess)The Teej said:Oh wow, that's pretty awesome. I assume this works on any flash cart, right?
Probably any card with DLDI
So what does the EEPROM comment mean? Does it auto-patch games that use EEPROM, or add the ability to save/restore EEPROM saves, or both? I'd test it myself but I don't have any GBA games handy.Aerundel said:Has anyone tried/is anyone willing to try this with Tales of Phantasia? I was able to backup both my cartridge and its save file successfully, but when I try to run them on my EZ-3in1, the save file never gets linked to the rom. I'm using an AK2 with AKAIO firmware. So far I've just been renaming the save to match the convention the firmware's using, but I dunno what else to do.
I'm having the same problem with using sav files on my EZ 3-in-1 Expansion Pak using GBA ExpLoader, perhaps the VBScript 'program' will make it work, it's included with the download, in the EEPROM_cnv (something like that) folder, I haven't actually tried it yet.
QUOTE(MrQwert @ Sep 27 2008, 08:39 PM)
That would be correct.imgod22222 said:So after I dump the game on my Slot-1, I need to patch it with my slot-2 proggy and then convert the .sav for my slot-2, then slap both files on my slot-2 to play?
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Do the rom and the sav have the exact same file name (aside for mone being .gba and one bing .sav)Aerundel said:Has anyone tried/is anyone willing to try this with Tales of Phantasia? I was able to backup both my cartridge and its save file successfully, but when I try to run them on my EZ-3in1, the save file never gets linked to the rom. I'm using an AK2 with AKAIO firmware. So far I've just been renaming the save to match the convention the firmware's using, but I dunno what else to do.

Jordan10la said:Do the rom and the sav have the exact same file name (aside for mone being .gba and one bing .sav)

We're already having this problem, and I'm too lazy to make a new image, and jph is on a mac with no image editing software, only thing to do is remove the imageJoe88 said:thanx for update
the pic on the top should be chnaged to something else before we get "do this meanz I can play gba gamez on my r4!!!!????"

Aawesoome!!!!Sephi said:It dumps roms and savs, and it can also restore savs. Hence the name, backup tool.sa1amandra said:So does this baby let u play GBA games you dumpped from the real thing on ur Flashcard with nothing in Slot-2 Afterwards or just backs it up?

Chances are no. The Legacy of Goku games are extremely finicky about having the right save type; there's nothing wrong with the current dumps of them, and redumping them won't cause them to behave any differently. Your flash cart will still use SRAM.Sephi said:Chances are yes.darkcrudus said:would this be able to back up a working version of DBZ legacy of goku II for the ezflash 3in1?
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