SRAM saves not actually working
Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 9:39 am
				
				Yes, hi, hello - I made an account on this forum to seek out help on the obvious - The Snes9x emulator.
Pertinent info:
>System: Windows 10
>Specs: More than enough (Can run SNES games fine with several other programs running)
>Not sure what else to put here.
>Problem: So, I'm playing Earthbound for the first time. I try another emulator for a while, play through a good section of the game, and realize that the emulator's not what I want. So I try this one. I put the .srm file in the 'saves' folder (And yes, it does have the same name as the rom, except for the file type), and boot the game up.
No save data.
So, just to test it out, I make another game and play to the point where I can save, then save and exit. Then I try replacing the .srm file with the other one. Boot it back up, and it's the same level 1 save file. I decide to take drastic measures by deleting the entire Snes9x file, and unpackaging the source .zip file once again. Place the .srm file back, boot it up... And it's the same level 1 save file. Again.
I know that the .srm is the correct one, as I have tried this multiple times, and I'm at a loss of what to do, tearing my hair out in frustration, since from what I can tell, nobody else has had this problem, and I can't find anything about it in the readme. So, if you could help in some manner, that'd be great.
"Proof":
			Pertinent info:
>System: Windows 10
>Specs: More than enough (Can run SNES games fine with several other programs running)
>Not sure what else to put here.
>Problem: So, I'm playing Earthbound for the first time. I try another emulator for a while, play through a good section of the game, and realize that the emulator's not what I want. So I try this one. I put the .srm file in the 'saves' folder (And yes, it does have the same name as the rom, except for the file type), and boot the game up.
No save data.
So, just to test it out, I make another game and play to the point where I can save, then save and exit. Then I try replacing the .srm file with the other one. Boot it back up, and it's the same level 1 save file. I decide to take drastic measures by deleting the entire Snes9x file, and unpackaging the source .zip file once again. Place the .srm file back, boot it up... And it's the same level 1 save file. Again.
I know that the .srm is the correct one, as I have tried this multiple times, and I'm at a loss of what to do, tearing my hair out in frustration, since from what I can tell, nobody else has had this problem, and I can't find anything about it in the readme. So, if you could help in some manner, that'd be great.
"Proof":