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jman2050
Posts: 25/123 |
I never understood the logic of compressing save states. They barely take up any space, so the space saved is negligable. And if the emulator makers wanted to prevent cheating, they wouldn't have 10 million different methods of cheating built into the program.
Ah well, I guess it's something we have to live with. But yes, the easiest way to convert is to load the zst in snes9x then re-save it. |
BMF98567
Posts: 496/1261 |
SNES9X can read ZSNES save states. You can always load your ZST into SNES9X and immediately make a new savestate to use with the tool, but there's no way to convert it back to ZST.
(It's actually easier to work with ZSTs, since they're uncompressed...I wish more tools supported both formats.) |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 838/1757 |
thanks, ill look through it, and when im not working on the Event editor guide for temporal flux, ill probably try to find data that wasnt released...depending on how much isnt found... |
Chickenlump
Posts: 419/722 |
Download the Zip file I have uploaded for you. It contains all the publicly released data for SMRPG.
http://www.geocities.com/chickenlump/SuperMarioRPG.zip |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 836/1757 |
didnt want to make a new thread for this, so does anyone know if there is any data found in the smrpg rom?, or how much is found? |
Chickenlump
Posts: 415/722 |
The SRM file is the saved game file, not the saved state file. The zsnes savestate file will have an extension similar to '.zst' The SRM should be useable in both emulators. I haven't seen any 'Savestate Conversion' software tools, but If I come across any, I'll provide you with a link.
--------------edit--------------- Maybe this page will help? http://www.zophar.net/tech/files/Zsnes_to_Snes9x.htm *chickenlump bookmarks it himself for future reference* |
phishit
Posts: 9/13 |
I have the "Super MArio RPG editor" and when I try to load a savestate, it only excepts Snes9x savestates (*.00*)
Now I have ZSNES Emulator, and when I do a savestate it saves the file as SRM
Is there a way to save the file as a Snes9x savestates (*.00*)
sorry if this was unclear
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