1.Go to Library 2.Go to Application Support 3.Go to DeSmuMe 4.Some random number such as 0.98 or 0.99 or whatever 5.Savefiles are in the battery
Yes, Desmume
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Yes. DeSmuME is available for Mac OS X.
no you can't
yeah, i run DesmuMe 0.9.5 to play Nintendo DS/Gameboy games on my mac. you need to search for the mac version (don't worry it's free and legal) then search for and Download "yugioh roms for Nintendo DS" locate the ROM where u save it and open in DesmuME P.S i the best game up to date is "Yu-Gi-Oh World Championship 2010:Reversal of Arcadia because it has ALL the cards Good Luck
On my Mac Os the pokemon pearl desmume buttons are..A on ds is x on laptop..z is for b..a is y..s is x on ds and q-w is L+R
To work the Nintendo DS emulator Desmume on a computer running Mac OS X you will need the latest version of Desmume for Mac OS X, currently 0.9.6-OSX, which you run by double clicking its icon. Once running you click on the Open icon and select a .nds ROM file to open. Once a ROM file has been selected you click on the Run icon to run it. When you have finished you click on the Quit icon.
desmume nds emulator....i hope it works becauz it works 4 me
you'll need a few tools search on utube to find them......
you have to change the save type
to recover this type of file in the Mac OS X environment, the "finder" tool will need to be employed. One will need to access the file folder directly but if an older version of the game is being played, there is a high possibility that the files cannot be recovered.
open your desmume go to emulation then go to cheats and go to list. then you will find something called action replay.click on that ,type your code ,say add and you will find your code there.click on save and then try your code.hope I helped