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Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by FLYINHAWAIIAN37, Jun 28, 2009.

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  1. sports_girl93

    sports_girl93 New Member

    hi i downloaded games today and placed them in the memory card file on the computer but when i put the memory card in the ds the games do not come up on menu where you choose the game you want to play. please help
     
  2. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    Hrm.....
    Download a fresh copy of no$gba 2.6a and no$zoomer 2.3.0.2 then...
    It's also lag when i play Final Fantasy 4,but I fixed it by changing the emulation speed.
     
  3. FLYINHAWAIIAN37

    FLYINHAWAIIAN37 Well-Known Member

    isnt No$Zoomer 2.3.0.2 only in Japanese?
     
  4. Blade5406

    Blade5406 Well-Known Member

    There's a language addon...go look for it in ngemu.com
     
  5. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

  6. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    Try what I do...


    1.Free up some space on your pc-delete anything not used, empty recycle bin, use the tool that helps delete un-needed files (disk clean up for me) and try to have at least HALF your disk space free....

    2.De-fragment your pc after deleting stuff-works best after a big session-if it takes a few hours to do, it's time well spent :)

    3.Have a backup drive that is external-like me-and save everything that may be useful, but not needed 24/7 (like my itunes library-saved 11GB by backing it there :) )
     
  7. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    Yep,that's also help..
    try using tune-up utilities.
     
  8. FLYINHAWAIIAN37

    FLYINHAWAIIAN37 Well-Known Member

    Well even with the fresh 2.6a version and the No$zoomer its still lagging.
    i wonder why it stopped working.
    it cant be the pc because it used to work.
    I have 21.3 GB left on the pc.
    Could that be a problem?
     
  9. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    well,
    I'm using 750GB and have 2 partitions.
    400GB on C and 350 in D.
    I put my NDS folder on D which only have 5GB left.
    and the game DOES lagging,but by changing the speed..(as I mentioned)the problem solved..
    but the sound become horrible..and it still good enough for me...
     
  10. FLYINHAWAIIAN37

    FLYINHAWAIIAN37 Well-Known Member

    so if i move the emulator from desktop to maybe the C:\ drive would it proly help?
     
  11. ADGS231

    ADGS231 Well-Known Member

    It dont help at all, if you move it is gonna stay the sames stat that you have on youre computer or the problem that causion this, but you can trying, and i realy dont think so that is gonna work if you move it.
     
  12. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    ...How much space do you have in total?

    Moving won't help much, BUT I would advise moving it away from the desktop, too much clutter on that can slow you down...



    I would make a folder, hide it away somewhere, and make a short cut pointing to it, as long as you know where it is (incase you want to add games) it makes things easier-the desptop is really meant for small stuff that you really need, that's why the c drive has all them dam folders XD
     
  13. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    Write down your no$gba and no$zoomer settings at here hawaii.
     
  14. ADGS231

    ADGS231 Well-Known Member

    Amazing, i dont have lags in new super mario bros, try it ^^
     
  15. FLYINHAWAIIAN37

    FLYINHAWAIIAN37 Well-Known Member

    On the C drive its 21.3 GB out of 60 something GB.

    *idk how to capture the screenshot w/out using a program*

    Emulation Speed, LCD Refresh:
    Realtime*2, Auto

    Reset/Startup:
    Start Cartridge directly

    Video Output: 3D Renderer:
    24bit Tru nocash

    GBA Mode:
    GBA SP [backlight]

    GBA Cartridge Backup Media:
    Auto

    NDS Cartidge Backup Media:
    FLASH 512 BYTES

    Solar Sensor Level:
    Darkness





    Sound Output Mode:
    Digital Stereo

    Sound Desired Sample Rate:
    High [44kHz]

    Multiboot Port:
    none/disabled

    Multiboot Normal/BurstDelays:
    Medium/Medium

    Number of Emulated Gameboys:
    1

    Link Gamepaks:
    Gamepaks in all GBAs

    Link Cable Type:
    Automatic
     
  16. ADGS231

    ADGS231 Well-Known Member

    Hey men if is so so so slowly so try this one on,

    Emulation Speed, LCD Resfresh:

    Unlimited MHz Disaster, 10%

    Use this one if is to slowly, if it work tell me in replays ^^
     
  17. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    Try changing your
    - NDS Cartidge Backup Media:Auto(i don't know if this related or not)
    - Emulation Speed, LCD Refresh:Unlimited Mhz Disaster,100%

    and tell me your no$zoomer setting.
     
  18. jc_106

    jc_106 Well-Known Member

    you mean 10%, that's the fastest setting you can set.

    it's not related to speed issues, but compatibility ones, yes.

    set multiboot normal/ burst delays to fast/fast, Sound Desired Sample Rate to Low 11KHz, Sound Output Mode to digital mono (or turn it off if you don't need it at all, it'lll help).

    and that's about all i can do. tell me how much RAM you have and what processor are you using.
     
  19. FLYINHAWAIIAN37

    FLYINHAWAIIAN37 Well-Known Member

    nope. On Unlimited Mhz Disaster 100% it goes slower. The best result i got from that setting is when its on Unlimited Mhz Disaster 10%

    *V This is the only thing changed wit the No$Zoomer V*
    Unlimited Mhz Disaster 10%
    NDS Cartridge Backup Media: EEPROM 64 Bytes
    Sound Desired Sample Rate: Medium [22kHz]

    Still slow. But better when its on Unlimited MHz Disaster, 10%.
     
  20. ADGS231

    ADGS231 Well-Known Member

    That help me much better, thanks, i am playing sega superstar tennis on NO$GBA ^^ much better for me thanks for that one.
     
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