Post subject: Changing the DS time during a run
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http://www.nanashinogame-wiki.com/%A5%A2%A5%A4%A5%C6%A5%E0.html It seems the DS clock needs to be at 3 different hours in order to obtain cartridges for 100%. How does one do that? I changed my settings to these: And it still won't start from the system menu.
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Your firmware or your install might be the problem: this works fine on my end with those exact settings. Check both, delete your desmume.ini file, or do a fresh install.
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xy2_ wrote:
Your firmware or your install might be the problem: this works fine on my end with those exact settings. Check both, delete your desmume.ini file, or do a fresh install.
Ok. It works now. Thanks very much. :) Edit: Now it seems I can't change the time and make it save. Changing it from 0:00 to anything esle using the System menu doesn't seem to work.
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Is there a reason why you use Bus-Level Timing? Last I heard it wasn’t proven to be any more accurate than not.
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ALAKTORN wrote:
Is there a reason why you use Bus-Level Timing? Last I heard it wasn’t proven to be any more accurate than not.
DS console verification is at its early stage; but for syncing, Advanced Bus-Level Timing is much more accurate. A movie made without it will barely sync, while one made with it syncs perfectly on real hardware.
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This question may not be too relevant to this topic, but does the emulator support switching slot2 roms in movie files? It's necessary to switch the the rom in slot2 to fight all MMZ3&4 bosses in MMZX.
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xy2_ wrote:
for syncing, Advanced Bus-Level Timing is much more accurate. A movie made without it will barely sync, while one made with it syncs perfectly on real hardware.
[citation needed]
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ALAKTORN wrote:
Is there a reason why you use Bus-Level Timing? Last I heard it wasn’t proven to be any more accurate than not.
I'm only using it because it was ticked on by default. :P