You have to buy an adapter. Also giving the rom to others is a crime. It is legal ( in some countries) to keep a copy for your own personal use as a backup.
A ROM in general is .. well the file of the game. You need to put it on an emulator, like VBA, or download it on to a cartridge to work it.
Not without an emulator and downloading the game disc into a file
No. you will have do download a emulator and a ROM file.
If speaking of a Nintendo DS, it is a ROM file. It's like insides of the game card packed into a file, bootable by the DS or an emulator.
once you download the game go to file in the emulator choose load game and click the game
Go into your emulator and go file/ROM directory and set it to the folder you place your games in then go file/refresh ROM directory and click on the game to play it if the game doesn't work it might be because you need to refresh the ROM directory again or the emulator is not a good version
In the PC Emulator, click on 'File' (top left)Then select 'Save State'From the drop-down menu, save onto any slotNow when you open the particular game ROM in the emulator,just go to 'File'; 'Load State'; then whichever slot you used for saving your game previously.
The games are ROM files, the emulator is the virtual game system. If you have the NDS emulator, you need to acquire the ROM files you want to play as well... Normally, there is an option to open a file in the emulators menu. Select the ROM file you wish to play from the file browser and you should be able to play
You can't restore an old file on a Pokemon game.
Burn it using NERO to a CD/DVD. Now you can use it. If you are using an ISO file of game then use a PlayStation emulator
First, you have to download the mame32.It is an emulator to play the game.Then, download he game. It will be in zip form.Put it into the file called 'roms'.Dont extract the data.Since Im playing it,here's the game together with the emulator - http://www.fileserve.com/file/Urxn7zb
Download a ROM (the game file). If ur new to it i suggest Coolroms.com I started there.