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Post by pokemoneinstein on Nov 25, 2010 16:26:37 GMT -5
1) Is it possible to upload the save data of a GBA game to a computer to play it on a ROM? And if it is, then how could one do it? And is it possible to move the save files back to the cartridge?
2) How do you back up save files of GBA ROMs from your iPod Touch? I'm thinking of jailbreaking my iPod, mainly to download ROMs of GBA games and play them without the need for so many cartridges. But if there comes a time when I need to restore my iPod to factory settings (which would result in an unbroken iPod, obviously) I don't want to lose my save files. Anyone know how do back up your saved data to your computer so that if I reset the iPod, I'll still have a backup of the file?
Thanks for any and all help, you guys!
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Post by WherewolfTherewolf on Nov 25, 2010 16:32:26 GMT -5
Idk really, but to the first one:
You'd need some way to connect the cartridge to your comp, which Idk if one even exists, if so then you'll need to buy some sort of adapter
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Post by Heart's Soul (N723) on Feb 1, 2011 9:32:28 GMT -5
Bad idea, me, I revived. But I know both the answers. 1) Is it possible to upload the save data of a GBA game to a computer to play it on a ROM? And if it is, then how could one do it? And is it possible to move the save files back to the cartridge? Yes, there are many adapters out there which can do this for you. I heard of being able to use a slot-1 card on DS and Wi-Fi to do this, but if it does work, then it would only transfer at about 40kbps and get both the ROM and the save. I know that you can just get the SAV file with DS games, but nothing on GBA. 2) How do you back up save files of GBA ROMs from your iPod Touch? I'm thinking of jailbreaking my iPod, mainly to download ROMs of GBA games and play them without the need for so many cartridges. But if there comes a time when I need to restore my iPod to factory settings (which would result in an unbroken iPod, obviously) I don't want to lose my save files. Anyone know how do back up your saved data to your computer so that if I reset the iPod, I'll still have a backup of the file? Connect your iPod as a USB Storage Device to your PC (if you have Windows XP, then I can help you) and copy the save files to a drive, then go clear to factory and (if you want) copy it back.
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