Banshaku wrote:
neilbaldwin wrote:
But in any case, commercial game ROMs seem able to create an .IPS file in the folder where the ROM is.
I don't know about MMC1 but if commercial games does create the save file then the emulator seems to be working fine.
In that case, there is a good chance that it's a setting problem in your ines header. What I would do in that situation is to try to find a commercial game that support the same setting and see what is the difference between your header and the commercial game one.
Or even more simple, you could post your ines header setting and people could confirm if your settings are fine or not.
Two good ideas. While I'm off to try the first one, here's the second one
Code:
; iNES header
; iNES identifier
.byte "NES",$1a
; Number of PRG-ROM blocks
.byte $02
; Number of CHR-ROM blocks
.byte $01
; ROM control bytes: Horizontal mirroring, no SRAM
; or trainer, Mapper #0
.byte %00010010, %00000000
; Filler
.byte $00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00