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which ones
in-game saves
or save states
in-game saves
or save states
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
NSRT here.
If you are using the official release of ZSNES v1.42, please thoroughly read the accompanied documentation. If you are not using version 1.42, please get it from here: http://www.zsnes.com/index.php?page=files.
If you wish to use separate documentation, you can go to this website: http://zsnes-docs.sourceforge.net/. That has the official documentation from version 1.42 of ZSNES.
Most of your questions will be answered in the documentation. And hey! You don't even have to waste your time to making a post and waiting for an answer! All the answers are right there.
If you wish to use separate documentation, you can go to this website: http://zsnes-docs.sourceforge.net/. That has the official documentation from version 1.42 of ZSNES.
Most of your questions will be answered in the documentation. And hey! You don't even have to waste your time to making a post and waiting for an answer! All the answers are right there.
[url=http://zsnes-docs.sf.net]Official ZSNES Docs[/url] | [url=http://zsnes-docs.sf.net/nsrt]NSRT Guide[/url] | [url=http://endoftransmission.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=394]Using a Wiimote w/ emulators[/url]
Re: save
How would you load them on a real Super Nintendo? You'd just start the game and pick your save file in the game, right? ZSNES works the same way.Amantis0 wrote:how do I load save games
Or, as Mike said, if you use savestates, press F4.