Questions about Snes 1.53
Questions about Snes 1.53
Is it possible to use the savestates from snes 1.51? I've tried to run the roms, but neither the in-game save or the slot saves are there. And should I change the Display and Audio settings, or should I let it as it is? And why does the emulator have Display settings, even though it's not working? The only one that works are 8:7 and 4:3.
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no.Zaalbak wrote:Is it possible to use the savestates from snes 1.51?
double-check your save path. battery save (SRAM) data for each ROM is stored in <romname>.srm; where are those files?Zaalbak wrote:I've tried to run the roms, but neither the in-game save or the slot saves are there.
that's a matter of personal preference. mine for display is ntsc filter + bilinear filtering, 4:3 ratio. vsync is used because my display is 60Hz (removes tearing).Zaalbak wrote:And should I change the Display and Audio settings, or should I let it as it is?
be more specific. what exactly is "not working?"Zaalbak wrote:And why does the emulator have Display settings, even though it's not working? The only one that works are 8:7 and 4:3.
Re: Questions about Snes 1.53
double-check your save path. battery save (SRAM) data for each ROM is stored in <romname>.srm; where are those files?Zaalbak wrote:I've tried to run the roms, but neither the in-game save or the slot saves are there.
They are in the save folders from snes 1.51.
be more specific. what exactly is "not working?"[/quote]Zaalbak wrote:And why does the emulator have Display settings, even though it's not working? The only one that works are 8:7 and 4:3.
I am talking about the Fullscreen display settings, none of them are working. They didn't work in 1.51 either.
Re: Questions about Snes 1.53
ok, so set your save path to there.Zaalbak wrote:They are in the save folders from snes 1.51.odditude wrote:double-check your save path. battery save (SRAM) data for each ROM is stored in <romname>.srm; where are those files?Zaalbak wrote:I've tried to run the roms, but neither the in-game save or the slot saves are there.
they only apply to fullscreen mode, entered with alt+enter or via menu with video -> full screen.Zaalbak wrote:I am talking about the Fullscreen display settings, none of them are working. They didn't work in 1.51 either.odditude wrote:be more specific. what exactly is "not working?"Zaalbak wrote:And why does the emulator have Display settings, even though it's not working? The only one that works are 8:7 and 4:3.
Re: Questions about Snes 1.53
I already tried it in fullscreen, every single one but they are really not working.odditude wrote:ok, so set your save path to there.Zaalbak wrote:They are in the save folders from snes 1.51.odditude wrote:double-check your save path. battery save (SRAM) data for each ROM is stored in <romname>.srm; where are those files?
If you mean by emulation settings, I already did it but it still doesn't work.
they only apply to fullscreen mode, entered with alt+enter or via menu with video -> full screen.Zaalbak wrote:I am talking about the Fullscreen display settings, none of them are working. They didn't work in 1.51 either.odditude wrote:be more specific. what exactly is "not working?"
Re: Questions about Snes 1.53
where exactly are the files located, and what enter as the SRAM directory?Zaalbak wrote:If you mean by emulation settings, I already did it but it still doesn't work.odditude wrote:ok, so set your save path to there.Zaalbak wrote:They are in the save folders from snes 1.51.
define "not working." what happens when you try to enter fullscreen mode via Video -> Full Screen?Zaalbak wrote:I already tried it in fullscreen, every single one but they are really not working.odditude wrote:they only apply to fullscreen mode, entered with alt+enter or via menu with video -> full screen.Zaalbak wrote:I am talking about the Fullscreen display settings, none of them are working. They didn't work in 1.51 either.
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I got it now. I've changed the saves direcotry, instead of SRAM. It's working now thanks.
And about the Full Screen, it works but not the display settings. When I try to change it nothing happens. I don't even know if it's supposed to work.
And about the Full Screen, it works but not the display settings. When I try to change it nothing happens. I don't even know if it's supposed to work.
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So does it actually change what it says in Display Settings, or does it simply change your resolution quietly and leave the setting as-is?
What happens if you change the Hi Res filter to one of Blargg's NTSC filters, and crank up the Fullscreen resolution to something like 1280x1024? Does fullscreen just display regular unfiltered output?
Do other settings remain set besides the fullscreen display settings (transparency effects, etc)?
What happens if you change the Hi Res filter to one of Blargg's NTSC filters, and crank up the Fullscreen resolution to something like 1280x1024? Does fullscreen just display regular unfiltered output?
Do other settings remain set besides the fullscreen display settings (transparency effects, etc)?