Yeah, I was wondering if you could move save games for use on another machine or with another emulator. I've looked around, and the way bsnes stores its savegames yet evades my eye.
If you're on Windows Vista, don't trust the abominable Windows Search. The Indexing service is completely FUBAR, in my experience. I think Snes9x saves all SRM data in a Saves folder next to the executable. By default, bsnes should save the SRM data next to the ROM it's for.
Verdauga Greeneyes wrote:If you're on Windows Vista...
Thread Title wrote:Is there any way to "extract" save games on a Mac?
[code]<Guo_Si> Hey, you know what sucks?
<TheXPhial> vaccuums
<Guo_Si> Hey, you know what sucks in a metaphorical sense?
<TheXPhial> black holes
<Guo_Si> Hey, you know what just isn't cool?
<TheXPhial> lava?[/code]
It is also worth noting that no other file containing the name of the ROM file (In this case, Terranigma) exists other than folders, ROM itself, zip, etc.
Gil_Hamilton wrote:I think he's making a 1-button mouse joke. And missing that Apple finally got with the program and started offering multi-button mice.
What, a person can't live in the past anymore?
Now I have to leave before I take this T to the OT, since I got my two cents in.
I swear, the guy who came up with the mac's "one button" idea must have been intoxicated at the time.
Mind you, so was Michael Jackson when he decided to make repetition of "you're a vegetable" part of the lyrics in "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", which is what I'm listening to at the time of posting this. So, for listening to it, I too am surely intoxicated.
I often plug a mouse into it, but I generally find the touch pad pretty comfortable, I move around my middle finger and hold my pointing finger over the button.
Though I once bought a mac mouse which had the buttons built-in into a plate under the mouse. Worst fucking mouse I've ever used.