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How do you use PokeGen with no GBA?

How do you use PokeGen with no GBA?

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  1. Go to your NO$GBA BATTERY folder and copy your save file somewhere else in order to back it up in case you mess up.
  2. Open NO$GBA.ini in notepad, scroll down to the line:
  3. Open No$GBA (make sure your save type in NO$GBA is FLASH 512 kbytes (or in the case of no$gba 2.6a set to Auto)) and continue your game.

Can you trade Pokemon on an emulator DeSmuME?

Short answer: no, it’s currently not possible, at least, not with DeSmuMe. I googled around a little, and stumbled on this gbatemp forum thread. I cannot try it, but you might want to give melonDS a try, since it also mentions successful Pokemon Trade.

How do I use pokesav or pokegen with DeSmuME emulators?

1. Save your game in DeSmuMe. 2. Open up PokeGen, and then open up your game save file (.dsv) 3. You should see all your party pokemon and box pokemon on the right. 4. Find the Pokemon you want to evolve, right-click it and click view data.

How to save a DSV file in pokegen?

You don’t need to mess with dsv files, just load your ROM and use File > Export Backup Memory, open that file in Pokegen, save, and in DeSmuMe again, use File > Import Backup Memory to load the edited save. When I used the method above the files did not appear even though when I went back and looked in the battery they were there…

Is there a way to edit pokegen saves?

Because of a recent update in the emulator, PokeGen cannot properly edit those saves directly. The simplest solution is to use File -> Export Backup Memory to get a save PokeGen can edit and File -> Import Backup Memory to play your edited save. Please make sure you try the above before asking for help if you’re having troubles.

How to export backup memory in DeSmuME emulator?

In DeSmuMe, Use File > Export Backup Memory. Load that file in Pokegen. After saving, use File > Import Backup Memory in the emulator. In DeSmuMe, Use File > Export Backup Memory. Load that file in Pokegen. After saving, use File > Import Backup Memory in the emulator. Why bother when Desmume puts out a compatible file automatically…?