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    I had downloaded the NO$GBA emulator and one game,New super mario bros and when I tried to play it,it gave me this message::"Saved data could not be read.Turn the power off and reinsert the game card.What does that mean?What card are they talking about?can somebody please tell me how to fix this problem?

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    You need to change the save type to EEPROM 64KBytes (under NDS Cartridge Backup Media)



    Next time you run into this problem with a game, go to PocketHeaven:
    http://releases.pocketheaven.com/?se...echeck_results

    and search for that game, and it will show you its save type:
    http://releases.pocketheaven.com/?sy...lease&rel=0646
    Last edited by SegNin; 24th-July-2007 at 18:05.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SegNin View Post
    You need to change the save type to EEPROM 64KBytes (under NDS Cartridge Backup Media)



    Next time you run into this problem with a game, go to PocketHeaven:
    http://releases.pocketheaven.com/?se...echeck_results

    and search for that game, and it will show you its save type:
    http://releases.pocketheaven.com/?sy...lease&rel=0646
    thanks.I finally got the game to work.Is there a way I can increase the speed of the game?It moves kinda slow and choppy.All my snes nes and n64 which has more graphics than nintento ds works perfectly fine.

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    NDS requires more power to emulate than older systems like N64 or NES.

    And NDS emulation is still fairly new, so expect many games to not play at full speed even if you have a beastly comp.

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