you can save states to sd which i find is better than sram. for example super mario world, only certain parts you can save in. but if you save state you can save anywhere in the game.lettuce said:So you cannot save games onto the SD card then, you need a GC memory card to save??
but how? I've tried and it says "cannot mount memory card"?DoubleD45 said:you can save sram data on the sd card
callmebob said:It saves to an sd card, no gc mem cards needed.
Enter the SRAM manager. Make Device: MemCard
and MemCard: Wii SD
For me it was easier to skip down to the MemCard part first, then jump back up to the Device part.
Looks as if you have no control over how the saves are named, but that´s more an inconvenience than a problem.
katzinaru said:The NES channel has been working wonderfully for me, but I can't get this to work. After I install it, run the channel, and sync, I get a screen with a bunch of colors and something about colors on the bottom.
Sorry if this sounds stupid. I'm just not very experienced with this stuff.
kutan said:katzinaru said:The NES channel has been working wonderfully for me, but I can't get this to work. After I install it, run the channel, and sync, I get a screen with a bunch of colors and something about colors on the bottom.
Sorry if this sounds stupid. I'm just not very experienced with this stuff.
I have the exact same problem,
i've tried several versions of snes9x
booted with twighlight hack and/or homebrew channel and eveytime the wiimote syncs I just get a blurred screen of colours.
any ideas?
leocamilo said:This is like a kind of "rom" that the program was trying to load. If you have a GC controller, just press right on the C stick and it'll take you to the main menu of the emulator.