Load PS1 roms from SMB
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Thanks for the replies.
I managed to do it, but only for PSX folder because those games are a little heavy.
Now I want to know where the game saves (for all consoles, not only PSX) are stored, and where can I set this option.
Thanks
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@dam034 The save files are stored in the same location as the ROMs themselves, there's no separate folder for them.
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@mitu In the folder "snes" I played a game and saved, but I can't see any save file, and when I restart the Retropie, I have to re-begin the game.
What have I to do?
Thanks
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@dam034 What game and how did you save ? An in-game save or a save state ?
What emulator ? Please give more details about your setup - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first -
@mitu The game is Super Mario World, it's a in-game save and the emulator is Nintendo 64 on Emulation Station.
What did I wrong?
Thanks
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@dam034 As far as I know you can't play Super Mario World on Nintendo 64. Do you mean a different game or a different emulator?
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@brigane Sorry I did a mistake. I wanted to tell Super Mario World on SNES.
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@dam034 Are you running the ROM from the network mounted driver ? Make sure the
pi
user has proper write access to the ROM folders. Did you follow the instructions in the Wiki to set it up ? -
@mitu I only run from network PS1 roms, the SNES and N64 roms are started from microsd. I checked in the "snes" and "n64" folders and I didn't find any save file.
Where I did wrong?
Thanks
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@dam034 please give more details about your system - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first. Check your ROM folder permissions, try to use the
Reset Rom Folder permissions
function from the RetroPie setup script (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#reset-ownershippermissions-of-homepiretropie-roms).
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