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no you can't
To recover your save file in DeSmuME CLI, locate the save file usually named with the same title as your ROM but with a .dsv extension. Ensure that the save file is in the same directory as your ROM or specify the path in the command line. You can load the ROM along with the save file using the command: desmume-cli yourrom.nds yoursavefile.dsv. If your save file is missing or corrupt, check for backups or previous versions if available.
To transfer DeSmuME saves to a flash drive, first locate the save files on your computer, typically found in the DeSmuME folder with a .dsv extension. Connect your flash drive to your computer, then open the flash drive folder. Simply drag and drop the save files from the DeSmuME folder to the flash drive, ensuring they are copied over. Safely eject the flash drive once the transfer is complete.
desmume nds emulator....i hope it works becauz it works 4 me
you have to change the save type
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
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
For macs, DeSmuME, for windows, also DeSmuME
You can't. Desmume 9.7 doesn't have a cheat code option. You should probably download an earlier version of desmume if you want cheat codes on your game.
To change the controls in DeSmuME, open the emulator and navigate to the "Config" menu at the top. Select "Control Config" from the dropdown list, which will open a window displaying the current key mappings. You can click on the action you want to change, press the new key, and then click "OK" to save your changes.
On a nintendo ds.If its is an emulator download desmume 0.9.6 or desmume 0.9.7 emulator.
To get DeSmuME to stop lagging, go to Configuration, then Frameskip. Set the frameskip to 9, and limit the frame rate. That should get DeSmuME to a speed where it almost never lags, and never goes too fast.