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Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1180/2481 |
.SAV files are made by the emulators to save what would normally be stored in a cartridge's battery-backed RAM, AKA Save-RAM.
Imagine you have a file "PokeBlue.GB". You play the game and save it. Notice you'll soon see a file "PokeBlue.SAV". That's the one the editor wants. The rest is pure standard GUI filemanagement shit.
/edit: This is indeed not a hacking question. *Kawa-oneechan moves thread to General Emulation. |
Rockola
Posts: 13/20 |
So how might I go about opening on of these 'battery' files? You'll have to excuse me. I know very very little (if anything at all) knowledge of all this stuff. I most come to these boards to look at other peoples hacks, ect.
I just wanted to fool around a bit on it. But from the sound, it's a lot more complicated then it looks. If you dont mind, can you explain how I could possibly get it to work? |
labmaster
Posts: 25/43 |
It probably edits actual savegames (or 'battery' files) rather than an emulators' savestate - they usually have a .sav extension. |
Rockola
Posts: 12/20 |
I downloaded Pokemon Blue for fun. I figured I'd get a save state ediotr and play around with it.
Welp, I found a save state editor... but it doesnt specify which kind of save states it can edit. I have tried the following GameBoy Emulators, and each save state wouldnt edit correctly:
BgB (thats all its called... LoL) KiGB (again... all its called)
My save state editor is called Pokemon_US_Editor, which I obtained off of Zophar's Domain here: http://www.zophar.net/utilities/gbcheat.html
So any help would be greatly appreciated. That, or just another save state ediotr would also do. Sorry for any trouble I may cause LoL. |