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How to upload Mupen64plus FZ saves to Retropie

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    omission229
    last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 14:21

    So recently I downloaded Mupen64plus FZ on my chromebook. It is from the google play store so it is the android version. I have made a lot of progress in games so I want to upload the save files to retropie. First how can I access the save files, then import them to retropie. Also how do I change my profile picture on this forum. Please help me.

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      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 15:41

      On RetroPie, Mupen64plus saves are stored in /home/pi/.local/share/mupen64plus/save/, this is where you need to copy the save files from your chromebook. I don't know where they are located on ChromeOS, you'll have to figure it out.

      Also how do I change my profile picture on this forum. Please help me.

      You'll need to have at least 1 reputation points to be able to do so. Try now.

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        omission229
        last edited by omission229 27 Nov 2020, 16:22

        Thanks @mitu. It seems you are always helping me. So I'll try to find out where the saves are stored in Mupen64plus FZ. Thanks for telling me where to put them. I also can change my picture now as you can see, thanks a lot for everything.

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          omission229
          last edited by 30 Nov 2020, 14:03

          I found out where the files are and how to import and export saves finally. Thanks again @mitu.

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            IGA @mitu
            last edited by 16 Dec 2021, 12:51

            @mitu said in How to upload Mupen64plus FZ saves to Retropie:

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

            How locate this folder?
            Ok, i could see it in retropie's file manager, but how get access to this folder from PC?
            I connect to Pi through WinSCP and it not showed ".local" folder in /home/pi/ directory. If execute "dir" command by terminal it's show that there are no folder called .local

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              dankcushions Global Moderator @IGA
              last edited by 16 Dec 2021, 13:01

              @iga a dot in front means it's a hidden folder.dir doesn't show hidden files/folders by default. you need to use dir -a to show them.

              same with ftp clients sometimes. i don't use winscp but here's some instructions to show hidden files in it: https://www.lcn.com/support/articles/how-to-show-hidden-files-in-ftp/

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                Romfrosk @IGA
                last edited by 16 Dec 2021, 13:02

                @iga
                Options -> Preferences

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                  IGA @dankcushions
                  last edited by 16 Dec 2021, 13:45

                  @dankcushions , @Romfrosk Thanks guys!))

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