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N64 - ‘gles’ save file location

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    EndersEnigma
    last edited by EndersEnigma 23 Apr 2018, 02:48

    Good day, can anyone tell me where my save files (not save states) for games that run the “mupen64plus-gles2n64” emulator are located? I am trying to backup my saves before I do some tests. They are NOT located within the ROM directory.

    Pi 3b board
    RetroPie v4.3

    If you hold your Pi out the window while driving 40+ mph, the performance is improved significantly.

    True story.

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      EndersEnigma
      last edited by 23 Apr 2018, 13:16

      some games missing save files (but they do exist somewhere) Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Banjo Kazooie.

      If you hold your Pi out the window while driving 40+ mph, the performance is improved significantly.

      True story.

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        2stick
        last edited by 2stick 23 Apr 2018, 13:39

        Check this directory:

        /home/pi/.local/share/mupen64plus/save

        They'll be named after the ROM and have a ".sra" extension.

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          EndersEnigma @2stick
          last edited by 23 Apr 2018, 13:49

          @2stick

          Will do, Thank you for the quick response.

          If you hold your Pi out the window while driving 40+ mph, the performance is improved significantly.

          True story.

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            EndersEnigma @2stick
            last edited by 25 Apr 2018, 14:32

            @2stick

            That got it. I was able to move the saves from my 3B board on 4.3 to my 3b+ board on 4.4 stretch. no issues.

            Thank you very much.

            If you hold your Pi out the window while driving 40+ mph, the performance is improved significantly.

            True story.

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              2stick @EndersEnigma
              last edited by 25 Apr 2018, 15:02

              @endersenigma No problem. Enjoy.

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                KN4THX
                last edited by 25 Apr 2018, 16:21

                Is there a way to make saves appear in the roms folder?

                "If you're gonna play the Game Boy, You gotta learn to play it right" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYLGl92ETNQ

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                  jdepp
                  last edited by 25 Apr 2018, 23:43

                  I believe so. I had a similar question recently and found this. Seems like with some adjustments it’ll work.

                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/241/strategy-for-save-states-and-saves/3

                  I have not tried it yet though. Let me know if this works for you

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                    quicksilver @jdepp
                    last edited by 26 Apr 2018, 03:19

                    @jdepp unfortunately this won't work since mupen64plus is not a retroarch emulator.

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                      Sevik
                      last edited by 26 Apr 2018, 09:02

                      I had the same problem with the 4.4. iso. I also thought saving to rom-dir is default.

                      You can edit the path in:

                      sudo nano /opt/retropie/configs/n64/mupen64plus.cfg
                      
                      #Path to directory where emulator save states (snapshots) are saved. If this is blank, the default #value of ${UserConfigPath}/save will be used
                      SaveStatePath = "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/n64"
                      #Path to directory where SRAM/EEPROM data (in-game saves) are stored. If this is blank, the default #value of ${UserConfigPath}/save will be used
                      SaveSRAMPath = "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/n64"
                      
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                        jdepp
                        last edited by 26 Apr 2018, 10:38

                        Yes, I believe I did the same thing with the configs text, sorry I’m pretty new to all this. Just trying to shed some light on something I was reading about the last few days.

                        edited /opt/retropie/configs/n64/mupen64plus.cfg
                        Like this:
                        #Path to directory where emulator save states (snapshots) are saved. If this is blank, the default #value of ${UserConfigPath}/save will be used
                        SaveStatePath = "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/n64"
                        #Path to directory where SRAM/EEPROM data (in-game saves) are stored. If this is blank, the default #value of ${UserConfigPath}/save will be used
                        SaveSRAMPath = "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/n64"

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