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SPARTAN-III
August 24th, 2004, 01:26
Basically, I need to know what to do to save games. I have everything running fine, it's just that when I close Chankast, I need to start the game over from the begining (obviously).

So, how do you save?

Davv13
August 24th, 2004, 01:41
like you normally would with a dreamcast,reset the memory card then you off. You should make a new thread for this question you should of contiued from your previous one.

aika-san
August 24th, 2004, 01:50
You can save using exactly the same method as used on a real Dreamcast.

You need a blank vms. The ones that come with Chankast are already full. If you don't know how to blank them, try searching this forum for an answer. :whistling If you can't be bothered blanking them yourself, then replace your existing vms files with the ones i have attached. They have already been blanked. :saint:

Now start your game and play until you are allowed to save. When you attempt to save, it should work now.

It won't work with the vms's which come with chankast because they are already full of saves.

:party:

PsyMan
August 24th, 2004, 02:00
The VMUs that come with Chankast are not full, they simply are not formated. Just like a brand new real VMU.

SPARTAN-III
August 24th, 2004, 02:07
Wow, thanks aika-san! Everything is perfect now! I really owe ya one.

aika-san
August 24th, 2004, 02:11
Apologies. The ones I got were full of game saves on them. Maybe I got them from elsewhere. I dunno... :blush: Couldn't be bothered checking either.

Regardless, you can't save to them like they are.

PsyMan
August 24th, 2004, 02:21
Of course you can't, you have to format them first. ;)
SPARTAN-III: Aparently you were to lazy to search but do it instead of posting next time. :P

BountyJedi
August 24th, 2004, 08:53
ya formattting them in the bios is the way to go

aika-san
August 24th, 2004, 11:18
I was a bit confused as to what I had deleted from my vms files, and more importantly where they had come from, so I had another look at this. I downloaded Chankast Alpha v0.25 again and found a few interesting things out.

1. Chankast comes with no vms files, only the vmsbrowser.

2. By running the browser and clicking 'Write vms.bin', a vms file created. Now, upon loading the bios and accessing this vms.bin, I see that it is full of files. See the screenshot.

3. I could find no instance of a Format command (maybe I'm missing something). All there is for removing these files is the "Delete All (memory reset)" command.

So, that's where my confusion stems from.
:happy:

BountyJedi
August 24th, 2004, 13:24
well the vms.bin automatically is created the first time you run chaknast (atleast for me in 0.2a havent seen this in 0.25 as i started using 0.2a then found out 0.25 was availble)

aika-san
August 24th, 2004, 13:40
Your right. :whistling

Wonder what all them saves it creates are about though.

Almost like chankast wants to give you a memory card, but not an empty one.

poorman
August 24th, 2004, 13:58
3. I could find no instance of a Format command (maybe I'm missing something). All there is for removing these files is the "Delete All (memory reset)" command.

this is what you need to do, delete all and memory reset and you get 200 free slots