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I bought a copy of Super Mario World off eBay, replaced the save battery, and when I booted it up, the previous saves were still there. How?
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The power of SATAN!!!!!!!!I bought a copy of Super Mario World off eBay, replaced the save battery, and when I booted it up, the previous saves were still there. How?
Are you 100% sure it's authentic? I have some knock off GBA and N64 games that have a battery for show, but it doesn't actually do anything and the game is saved to flash memory.I bought a copy of Super Mario World off eBay, replaced the save battery, and when I booted it up, the previous saves were still there. How?
Looks normal to me.Are you 100% sure it's authentic? I have some knock off GBA and N64 games that have a battery for show, but it doesn't actually do anything and the game is saved to flash memory.
Happened with a couple games I replaced the batteries in. My guess is a capacitor was keeping enough juice into the RAM chips while the battery was being swapped out.I bought a copy of Super Mario World off eBay, replaced the save battery, and when I booted it up, the previous saves were still there. How?
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I have a Miyoo Mini +. It's pretty good. Really nice screen. Definitely worth the money, but controls are a little cramped. I end up playing my GBA more when on the road, but my wife plays hers a lot.Has anyone ITT purchased a Miyoo Mini or Mini+? If so, what did you think of it?
These games save their data on an SRAM chip, NOT the battery. In your case the BR6116-100 (top right chip), as labeled. You mentioned there being previous saves. That means the old battery was still semi-functional (probably 3.0v or 2.9v). Meaning it was probably still powering the capacitors. If you're fast enough, it's more than possible to replace the battery and restore flow of power before the capacitor discharges entirely. For gameboy games you usually have like, a minute in normal temperature ranges. SNES games are around the same, a little harder to manage but not impossible. I've heard tell of some carts with two capacitors (ff2/4)I bought a copy of Super Mario World off eBay, replaced the save battery, and when I booted it up, the previous saves were still there. How?
I have a retroid flip, a 2S, and a 4, if you don't mind the android jank, they're fine. Personally I'm still a staunch believer in "just use your fuckin phone bro", but I know a lot of people don't jive with the idea of carrying around a controller or whatever. So, the retroid line is probably the best 'premium' stuff there is in the chinkheld lineup. If you want a standard frontend, you can use daijisho or ES-DE. Daijisho has a nice little app tray and tons of themes for it, so that's my recommendation.Any one looking to get the Retroid Pocket 5? Screen looks nice and big and can do everything up to non 3d Switch games.
Sudachi is a Yuzu fork and Ryujinx is Ryujinx, so yes.Yo does anybody know if Sudachi is better than Ryujinx
I think the ps3 just emulates the ps1, not sure about the ps2. I believe only the very first models had ps2 hardware in it.Is a jailbroken ps3 hooked up to a CRT a good way to play games up to PS1? Or should I get a raspberry pi with RetroPi for 240p output?
240p is essential if you're gonna use a CRT anyway. Either go for the raspberry pi, a modded Wii, or a mister FPGA if money is not a problem.Is a jailbroken ps3 hooked up to a CRT a good way to play games up to PS1? Or should I get a raspberry pi with RetroPi for 240p output?
I was gonna install retroarch on itI think the ps3 just emulates the ps1, not sure about the ps2. I believe only the very first models had ps2 hardware in it.
After the late fats, all PS3s do PS1 emulation, PS2 emulation is done via software but it's not recommended. For playing PS1 games, a PS3 is not the optimal way to do so, a raspberry pi and even a softmoded PS2 are better options due to compatibility and power consumption in my humble opinionI think the ps3 just emulates the ps1, not sure about the ps2. I believe only the very first models had ps2 hardware in it.
Wouldn't a fat ps2 do a good job playing ps1 games? It has ps1 hardware in it if I remember correctly.After the late fats, all PS3s do PS1 emulation, PS2 emulation is done via software but it's not recommended. For playing PS1 games, a PS3 is not the optimal way to do so, a raspberry pi and even a softmoded PS2 are better options due to compatibility and power consumption in my humble opinion