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Sim City 2000 - saving on Flash2Advance doesn' t work

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Tobias - 16 Feb 2004 14:57 GMT
Hi !

The next week-end i probably want to make an excursion and to take my gba
with me. Since i don't want to take all my original carts, i would like to
use roms on a F2A.

I want to play SimCity 2000 but in the rom i can't save with F2A. What can i
do about it ?

Greetings

'T'obias
Roy - 17 Feb 2004 17:42 GMT
Flash PogoShell onto the cart: http://www.obsession.se/pocket/
And run the game through this "OS".
I haven't yet tried out PogoShell and launching games through it on my
actual GBA, as I'm still waiting for my F2A linker. But I've heard good
stuff about PogoShell's way of handling savings for the games you launch
through it.
Hope it works out!

Regards,

- Roy

> Hi !
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> 'T'obias
SweetFA - 17 Feb 2004 23:11 GMT
Roy had this to say

> Flash PogoShell onto the cart: http://www.obsession.se/pocket/
> And run the game through this "OS".
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>> 'T'obias

Pogoshell is excellent but i suspect the solution lies in sram patching
the thing.

Go to gbaemu.com and get FAT V8.

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