Jarujin Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 Also, it would be wise to make a new folder and put the games and etc in and don't bring save states with you, they revert the vba settings back to normal for some reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haldrie Posted September 27, 2006 Author Share Posted September 27, 2006 Also, it would be wise to make a new folder and put the games and etc in and don't bring save states with you, they revert the vba settings back to normal for some reason. Does this mean you were trying to use save states? No wonder you were having problems. Anyway, to reset VBA without having to move anything all you have to do is delete the vba.ini file and the next time you open VBA it will have all of it's default settings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sephiroth3243 Posted September 30, 2006 Share Posted September 30, 2006 I seem to be having a problem getting my Rescue Team ROM to save properly to battery. I'm using Visual Boy Advance 1.7.2 and I have the vba-over.ini file in the same folder as the Visual Boy program, but whenever I try saving to battery on Rescue Team, it doesn't work. I inserted the information provided in a pervious post into the .ini file and I even tried the flash save file trick, but it's not working for me. Everytime I try to save it just says it "failed". Any ideas or help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agozer Posted September 30, 2006 Share Posted September 30, 2006 People people, use kode54's latest VBA build as it is loads better that the last official VBA build. http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2248 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haldrie Posted October 4, 2006 Author Share Posted October 4, 2006 (edited) Actually, I'm using 1.8.0 beta 3. Although it should work with 1.7.2 anyway seeing as how the Pokemon games were the main reason for that version release in the first place. All other previous versions won't play the new Pokemon games. They just show a black screen when you load them. I seem to be having a problem getting my Rescue Team ROM to save properly to battery. I'm using Visual Boy Advance 1.7.2 and I have the vba-over.ini file in the same folder as the Visual Boy program, but whenever I try saving to battery on Rescue Team, it doesn't work. I inserted the information provided in a pervious post into the .ini file and I even tried the flash save file trick, but it's not working for me. Everytime I try to save it just says it "failed". Any ideas or help?The "save file trick" (that I think your talking about) will only work if you have a save that was made by using an IPS patch (as I stated on that post I have not tried this trick myself so there are not yet any guarentees). It allows you to make a working save out of it. I'm going to assume that you are not using any IPS patches at this point. Just so you know I have replied to your PM, I'm just posting information here for furture viewers. As I have already said in the PM I sent, the last person I helped had an issure where his vba-over.ini file was named "vba-over.ini.ini". This most likely happened because Windows will hide file extentions to known file types by default. To ensure that your file is being saved correctly type "vba-over.ini" (with the quotes) in the save dialog box in notepad. This will prevent notepad from adding .txt to the end of the file (the .txt of corse will most likely be hidden by default once the file is saved). A good way to check that your vba-over.ini file is an .ini file is to look at the icon. INI files have a different icon then TXT files. In order to allow Windows to show the file extentions for every file do the following: - Open an explorer window (My Computer or My Documents will do fine)- Click on "Tools" and select "Folder Options..."- Choose the "View" tap at the top- In the "Advanced Settings" area, find the section that says "Hidden files and folders"- Scroll down and uncheck the box that says "Hide extentions for know file types" That's it. You should now see the .*** extention for every file on your computer. Double check and make sure that your vba-over.ini has the correct file name. If not you can always post you questions here or PM me as usual and I will do my best to find the problem. Just make sure that you have followed all of the steps post in this topic and double check that they were done correctly. I understand how complicated this is for someone who doesn't exactly know what they are doing and I am trying to make the instructions as simple and easy to follow as I can. Once you do get everything working you can see just how easy this really is. Also, if you have anything you would like to add that you think might help out others feel free to post it like Jarujin did above (I know I countered that post with my own comment but I just think it's too much trouble to have to keep moving everything around when I know there is an easier way). Now, just so everyone knows, this does work so don't get discouraged. Everything I have posted here I have done myself (except where otherwise mentioned). I will take as much time as I can to help anyone that asks (it's strange seeing as how this is how I use this character in FFXI but on the other hand it's just who I am). [EDIT]If you are still having issues after everything that is posted here you can try using this vba-over.ini file that I use. I have modified it so it only includes the Pokemon games for now but I plan on updating it with more games later. Just extract the file into the same directory as VBA. [EDIT]BTW, I'm still here. Anyone needing help with anything here feel free to ask. I hope everyone has found this topic and the attached file useful.vba_over.zip Edited November 25, 2006 by Haldrie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ending3ncore Posted December 1, 2006 Share Posted December 1, 2006 After reading this topic a few times, just to see what I am doing wrong, I had put the INI file in my VBA directory, and loaded the Pokemon Dungeon: Red rom. However, it still won't allow me to save :/I had also tried renaming the Pokemon game in the INI from "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (U)" (the original name in the file) to "2485 - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team (U).gba" which is the file name of the rom I have. Does the file name even matter? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wizard Posted December 1, 2006 Share Posted December 1, 2006 Filename doesn't matter. But did you try changing the Save? Options -> Emulator -> Save Type -> Automatic\Flash 128k? Because that usually works with me. Unless you used a save state in which you *might* have to start over. I had a file saving problem similar to this, but thankfully I was able to save after reloading the save state. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haldrie Posted December 1, 2006 Author Share Posted December 1, 2006 (edited) No do not set that setting in VBA as I have recently learned that it does affect games that use 64k flash memory. If you tried to play Red Rescue Team (or any of the Pokemon games for that matter) before adding this ini file you will need to delete the save file that was created by the emulator before the new ini file settings will truly take effect. Also the game's name in the vba-over.ini file is only for reference and is ignored by the emulator. Edited December 1, 2006 by Haldrie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soulesschild Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 i still cant get it to work, when i try to import it says Importing a snapshot file will erase all save game data and reset the emulator my main purpsoe of this was so i could import saves to my DS but that's not working either =/ any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haldrie Posted December 24, 2006 Author Share Posted December 24, 2006 (edited) If you read the first post it says that you have to delete your save and start over for this to work. If you want to you can simply backup your old save (if you used an IPS patch at first) since I have found a way to fix these although I still have not tested it myself. As for flash cards to use on your DS you will need one that supports 128k flash saves. If not then it won't work no matter what you do. [EDIT]If for some reason you feel that I may have misunderstood you feel free to correct me. Edited December 24, 2006 by Haldrie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monkey D. Luffy Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 (edited) Hey. Can someone please help me? I dont really understand any of the things have been posted here as I dont know much about these kind of things! Sorry about thid but I guess its just not my type of thing! I will tell you what I have done so far and maybe you can figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thank you. I'm playing Pokemon: Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team. I started the game Without the IPS patch (I managed to figure what that was). I use the Visual Boy advance 1.8.0 Beta 3.What I'm trying to do is get the game to save officially (as in when the game asks you to saves) and not when I save it through VBA.The reason I am trying to do this is so that I can enter the wonder mail codes at the begining of the game. What I have done so far:I tried the VBA-OVER file (put in tha same directory as VBA), and yeah i guess thats just about it! lol. Well I have experimented with other things (I dont know what they were) like the 128 Save thingy, but that never worked aswell. Is it possible to start saving the game 'officially' without me having to delete my current game? Cos i have gone really far in this game and can really not be bothered starting all over again! As in ive got mmost of the legendrys (3 Birds, 3Dogs, Oh-Ho, Lugia, Mew, Latios-as, Kyogre and Grouden) And trust me it wasnt easy man! So can someone please help me out with this please? If theres anything that you want to know about what ive done or something just ask yeah. Thanks. Edited January 3, 2007 by Monkey D. Luffy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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