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These are some questions frequently asked in the forum or by mail to
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| Will you make me an image for Nero/CloneCD/WinOnCd/CDRWin/Other burner software? |
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| When will the next version be released? |
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That is for us to know and you to wonder.
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| No, really, I want to know! Why can't you tell me when the next release is? |
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We do of course make our internal plans, but we don't know for sure our selves. Setting deadlines on something you do for fun is a good way of taking the fun out of it.
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Admit it, you didn't read the release notes, did you?
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| (0.9.5) Why is DreamSNES unable to restore my saves? |
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Saving in 0.9.5 is broken and will trash your saves. Wait for a fixed release.
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| (0.9.4) There is a short beep when it saves but my saves aren't there when I start the emulator again. Why? |
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You have probably run out of space on your VMU. A normal SNES SRAM (the save memory on the cart) will take a whopping 18 blocks, and Mario RPG is even more excessive with 66 whole blocks. If there is enough room on the VMU and the save succeeded you should hear a slightly longer beep.
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| (0.9.4) Why can't I save to my VMU clone? |
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Joytech and Nexus VMU clones differ in some as of yet unknown way from normla VMUs. For starters they lie about having an LCD and buzzer, but that is probably not all. It's a known bug and will be fixed if possible.
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| Could you add Game Genie/Gold Finger/Pro Action Replay cheat support? |
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We could, but it's somewhere around 'Make little fluffy clouds come out of the TV screen when you press start' on the priority list. That is not to say it won't be done, but try beating the games normally (you know, skill?) until then.
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| (0.9.4) I can't select another game after exiting the first one. What is wrong? |
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It's a bug, but it also means you didn't follow the instructions when you created a ROM CD. You should have copied the sound directory as instructed. There are a number of ways to go around this.
- After exiting the game, swap back to the emulator CD and let the sound start, then swap back to the ROM CD and select the new game.
- Create a new ROM CD with the sound directory (and files) properly copied.
- Create a new ROM CD with the ROMs in a directory called ROMS. (At least this reportedly works. No guaranties.)
Preferably you should create a selfbooting CD with the ROMs on the same CD as the emulator. That way you avoid all these problems.
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| (0.9.5) Why can't I change discs? |
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It's another bug. Save us all some hassle and put your ROMs on the same CD as the emulator.
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