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Allubz
Hi,

I'm having some trouble playing Diamond, better said, loading a savegame.

I can get it saved no problem, but as soon as I reset and try to load the saved game (the in-game save method) my screen turns black like it should (menu -> ingame) but then it remains black...

Any help?

Running on recommended settings as far as I know..
_Destiny_
How come when i try to play diamond and pearl it says cant read data plz reinsert cartridge for numerous games....
Agozer
You haven't set the correct savetype for the game you are trying to play, most likely.
Coolguy
QUOTE (_Destiny_ @ Nov 2 2007, 01:30 AM) *
How come when i try to play diamond and pearl it says cant read data plz reinsert cartridge for numerous games....



Agozer is exactly right.You need to set the save type to FLASH 512KBytes to make the game work
Devia Eleven
Note: I will update this thread on every release.
Do not post any questions ONLY screenshots and compatibility posts.

Some games that run good on some pc's may not run that good on slower pc's Example Final Fantasy III.
Post it in this form:

Game Name
Save type:
Status:
Speed:
Graphical errors:
Sound:
Note:
PC Specs:


I'll edit the first Post whit all the screenshots and Compatibility posts of myself and other members

Final fantasy Chocobo Tales (U)

Save type: EEPROM 64k
Status: Fully Playable
Speed: Game works on fullspeed
Graphical errors: None yet
Sound: the sound is fine a bit crackling though
Note: Best on realtime
PC Specs: Amd Athlon ™ Processor 1.33GHZ
Geforce2 mx 100/200




New Super Mario Bros (U)
Save type: EEPROM 64K
Status: Fully Playable
Speed: Full speed every where except cut scenes
Graphical errors: None, because transparency has been fixed
Sound: Good sound only complain is that it crackles
Note: Game runs Great on my OLD PC:D
PC Specs:
Amd Athlon ™ Processor 1.33GHZ
Geforce2 mx 100/200




Mario Kart DS (U)
Save type: Flash 512 KB
Status: Fully Playable
Speed: 80% average
Graphical errors: None
Sound: Really bad sound turn it off to gain 15% speed
Note: It runs at 80% on realtime with sound off, 65% with sound on but is really choppy. On Unlimited 50% it's 30% but really smooth i actually prefer playing on that.
PC Specs:
Amd Athlon ™ Processor 1.33GHZ
Geforce2 mx 100/200




Yu-Gi-Oh World Championship 2008 (U)
Save type: Flash 512 KB
Status: Fully Playable
Speed: 65% average on Duels, on the Overworld 10%
Graphical errors: None
Sound: Really bad sound turn it off to gain speed
Note: Really slow Overworld!!
PC Specs:
Amd Athlon ™ Processor 1.33GHZ
Geforce2 mx 100/200




Megaman Starforce Dragon (U)

Save type: Flash 512 KB
Status: Fully Playable
Speed: Game runs on full speed everywhere, included the battles
Graphical errors: in battle the enemies look weird
Sound: Perfect
Note: Ditch the 2d Overworld
PC Specs: Amd Athlon ™ Processor 1.33GHZ
Geforce2 mx 100/200





Trace Memory (U)

Save type: Flash 512 KB
Status: fully Playable
Speed: Game runs 50% on some dialoges and on other on 90%
Graphical errors: None found yet
Sound: crackling ue the low speed
Note: none
PC Specs: Amd Athlon ™ Processor 1.33GHZ
Geforce2 mx 100/200




Pokemon Diamond (U)

Save type: Flash 512 KB
Status: fully Playable
Speed: average speed is about 75% outside and 95% inside perfect while in battle
Graphical errors: the houses look weird a bit cell-shaded due the new update
Sound: Good sound especially inside and in battle
Note: Read the stickes of this section if you have questions regarding this game
PC Specs: Amd Athlon ™ Processor 1.33GHZ
Geforce2 mx 100/200

Samurai Edge
Game Name: Summon Night Twins Age
Status: Playable.
Speed: Good.
Graphical errors: None for first 5 minutes of play.
Sound: Ok for sounds effects like hitting monsters. Humans voices are horrible.
Note: I don't like the game, the GBA ones are nicer. (unrelated to this thread)

Game Name: Rondo of Swords
Status: With bios, it shows me a nice black screen with nothing.

Game Name: Draglade
Save Type: Auto
Status: Perfect.
Speed: Good.
Graphical errors: None,
Sound: Good.
Note: Just like what I said in the status, it's perfect.
Greenish Diarrhea
GAME: Trauma Center: Under The Knife 2 (U)
STATUS: Fully Playable
VERSION: 2.6a
SAVE TYPE: Auto
ISSUES: None
SOUND: Great, voice acting is clearly understandable
PC SPECS: Pentium 4 2.00GHZ ,onboard graphics unsure.gif
NOTE: If you love the hold music while on the phone, then this soundtrack will have you rockin'!
A.J. Foucault
No$GBA is TEH emulator for Nintendo DS!
Greenish Diarrhea
GAME: Space Invaders Extreme (U)
STATUS: Fully Playable
VERSION: 2.6a
SAVE TYPE: Auto
ISSUES: None
PC SPECS: Pentium 4 2.00GHZ ,onboard graphics unsure.gif
NOTE: Extreme means extreme. This is hardcore Space Invaders.
joe#2
For those before who had trouble saving in Phoenix Wright, use Flash 512, because before, I used EEPROM 64 and save always failed. If a game won't save, just try trial and error with all the types.

Also, does anyone know a way around the lag in Phantom Hourglass and Animal Crossing Wild World? I'm using Flash 512 and Realtime 10 Auto for them, and the intro lags so badly I haven't even gotten to the game. Does the game itself lag?
tru kiwi1
Im using no$gba 2.6a i think and whenever im playing digimon world, digimon world: dawn or dragonball z super sonic warriors 2 (all by bandai) after about 10 minutes of playing my computer just decides to restart and deletes my save file that I had previously.

Does anyone know how to fix it. If you do please tell me?
doggie16
Hello! need help here regarding my phoenix wright save.

I wish to transfer my old no$gba save to my EDGE DS flashcart so that i can continue playing it on my real DS, but my save couldn't get read by my flashcart. I noticed that no$GBA creates the save file at less than 512kb. Set in auto mode, I did experiments such as switching to Flash 512kb but it's still a failure.

Anyone can help me in this problem? Thanks.
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