Arqade Asked on August 31, 2021
I have the GBA emulator “My Boy!” (full version) for Android, and I am playing Pokemon Leaf Green. I downloaded some save files from gamefaqs.com and would like to know how to use them with the emulator.
I’m using a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, in case that makes a difference.
How do I use .sps file in the emulator? I can’t load it.
To use a downloaded save file, you must rename the sav to have the same name as the ROM. I.E: poke.gba will load poke.sav. You must also set the cartridge save type in the emulator options to be the same as the sav file.
Answered by user9138 on August 31, 2021
just open my boy (paid) click on your rom and select continue if you have already saved. If you haven't, run your rom click on the top right and select save. Exit out of the rom the select continue then there's your progress.
Answered by Jellylike on August 31, 2021
In "My Boy!," .sav files are actually hidden in the same folders as the roms themselves. The only way that I found to show these files was to use the Android app "ASTRO File Manager." This app can go to the rom folders and see the hidden .sav files.
I would just use ASTRO to copy the .sav files into another folder, which removes whatever property makes them hidden. Then you can do whatever you want to the files and put them back into the folders they came from. Afterwards, the .sav files will always be visible and "My Boy!" will use them.
Answered by wheelskelton on August 31, 2021
Load the game in Visual Boy Advance, then Import->gameshark and load the game, then export it like export->battery file. Just find the file (.sav and .sg1 file) in the folder where your ROM is. Then transfer and rename the .sav file in your folder. I hope this will help you. :)
Answered by JmT on August 31, 2021
Its actually quite hard and confusing but I figured it out. Follow my steps exactly:
internalstorage/simcard->myboy->saves
.Answered by Bromi5 on August 31, 2021
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