Hacking SNES on EDGE?

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I recently purchased an EDGE and was wondering if it supports SNES emulation


Also can I transfer saves from my old flash cart?
 
Yes you can transfer the save files.
Depending on your old flash card, you may have to convert and/or change the name of the save.
This is the link to the converter: http://www.shunyweb.info/convert.php
The EDGE uses saves than end in .nds

For SNES emulation, download this: http://www.snemul.com/ds/SNEmulDSv06a.zip
Extract it into the root of your MicroSD.
Make a folder called SNES and put your SNES ROMs in there. Put the SNES folder in the root as well.
Note that some SNES games do not work and many others have minor bugs.
 
DeMoN said:
Yes you can transfer the save files.
Depending on your old flash card, you may have to convert and/or change the name of the save.
This is the link to the converter: http://www.shunyweb.info/convert.php
The EDGE uses saves than end in .nds

For SNES emulation, download this: http://www.snemul.com/ds/SNEmulDSv06a.zip
Extract it into the root of your MicroSD.
Make a folder called SNES and put your SNES ROMs in there. Put the SNES folder in the root as well.
Note that some SNES games do not work and many others have minor bugs.


thank you. these link and simple instruction post need to get stickied
 
Also, I really dont understand how EDGE can play SNES (cartridge) games but it will "never" be able to play GBA (cartridge) games. Why is that???
 
DeMoN said:
For SNES emulation, download this: http://www.snemul.com/ds/SNEmulDSv06a.zip
Extract it into the root of your MicroSD.
Make a folder called SNES and put your SNES ROMs in there. Put the SNES folder in the root as well.

i did this to no avail. put a bunch of roms in the SNES folder and when i clik on it from the menu - its empty. i tried it with the roms extracted as well as compressed. nothing worky... any ideas folks?!?
 
EDGE and all Slot 1 flash carts can run GBA roms they just require a Slot 2, such as the EZ-Flash 3 in 1.

"By the way with the EZ-Flash 3 in 1, not only do you get the ability to play GBA roms you also get Rumble for games like Metroid: Prime Hunters and additional memory to play such hombrew that you wouldn't be able to without as Quake 2 and be able to run other sorts of homebrew that can use the additional memory to run more efficiently."
 

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