yes there is a way to fix it easy i discovered it ok to fix all the saves you need to add on the end of the NDS file .nds and for the save file .nds.nds and the saves will work
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'll most likely want to use something called Homebrew. Homebrew is a way to use a game system in a way Nintendo never really wanted you to. (dont worry its legal).
your roms don't work because you either have the wrong kernel or your roms aren't the same fromat as the r4. make sure you put the .nds file in the GAMES folder then you can play them. you don't have to downloads stuff to extract the filles. just open up the .rar fille then drag the .nds file into the GAMES folder.
No, but you can go to romulation.net and search for a flipnote.nds (rom file) and then download it. But inorder to use the rom file you must download a no$gba emulator or a DeSmuMe emulator and then open the rom file from there. Best of wishes to you to get to play around with flipnote on your PC. *If you have a Macintosh or Linux computer, you may google or yahoo search "flipnote .nds rom for mac" and "DesSmuMe emulator for mac" [or] "no$gba emulator for mac" or "flipnote .nds rom for linux" and "DeSmuMe emulator for Linux" and "no$gba emulator for linux".
To apply a UPS file to an NDS file, you will need a patching tool that supports UPS format, such as "UPS Patcher" or "NUPS." First, open the patching tool and select the original NDS file you want to patch. Next, choose the corresponding UPS file and apply the patch, which will modify the NDS file with the changes contained in the UPS file. Once completed, you should have a new NDS file that incorporates the updates or modifications from the UPS patch.
A Nintendo DS ROM file.
your file name should be like this xxxxxxxxxx.??? change the ?s to NDS
it is a Nintendo ds game file
Yes, you can transfer a DeSmuME game save file to a Nintendo DS (NDS) system, but it requires some steps. First, ensure that the save file is in the correct format that the NDS can read, typically a .sav file. You may need to rename the save file to match the ROM filename exactly. After that, transfer the .sav file to your NDS's flashcart or memory card, and the game should recognize the save when you load it.
Well, I don't know for sure but you can try to rename the file exstension from .nds to .gbaso the file will turn into a GBA file from a NDS file.:)
To send NDS files, you can use various methods such as email, cloud storage services (like Google Drive or Dropbox), or file transfer applications (like WeTransfer). Simply upload the NDS file to your chosen platform, generate a shareable link, and send that link to the recipient. Alternatively, you can attach the NDS file directly to an email, ensuring the file size is within the email provider's limits. Always ensure that the recipient has the necessary software or hardware to open NDS files.
Try cheats.gbatemp.net
You can usually just rename it and replace the 5 with a s
Well, converting a BIN file to an NDS file is like painting a beautiful landscape - you just need the right tools and a gentle touch. You can use a program like DeSmuME to open the BIN file, then save it as an NDS file. Just remember to take your time, enjoy the process, and soon you'll have your NDS file ready to use. Happy converting, my friend!
Take a look at this page:http://filext.com/file-extension/ndsIt shows a whole list of possible programs which might be able to open your file.The best opener for any NDS file is Adobe Reader.
You have a flash cart?You have to rename the save file to the name of your nds. file