

I tried renaming the leafgreen sav as a firered just to see what would happen and that didn't do anything either. For some reason firered always has the sub-circuit board message and attempts to make a 64k. The game_config.txt stuff is exactly the same for both games, so I don't know what the deal is. LeafGreen opens and saves without any of the error messages. Anyways, any help is appreciated.Įdit: This is my exact problem except I'm obviously not using the VBA or whatever he is using, I'm using the GBA Emu on the DSTwo.Įdit2: I've done some more messing around. Finally, I saw that some people ignore the message and use save states to get through the game but then when they get to the Elite 4 it restarts so I don't want to do that. A couple of forums mentioned save patches but if you scroll down, people replied to the thread saying the patch didn't work. Well I already have the latest game_config.txt in the root of my minisd and checked to make sure that FireRed was listed with a 128k save. So I did more searching and found another message board that linked to the game_config.txt and said it should fix the problem. Now adjust the frame settings and click on the play button.

Run the GBA emulator and locate the ROM file from the emulator. Download the Pokemon Emerald ROM from the direct download link. Install the Game Boy Advance emulator on your Windows computer. One site was talking about my exact problem on a different emulator and said to change the save type to flash 128k and it should work. To use the Pokemon Fire Red Version ROM on PC you need a GBA Emulator for Windows PC. When you first start it up, it says "The 1M sub-circuit board is not installed". Okay so I've got the Official DSTwo plugin GBA Emulator and I'm trying to play Pokemon Fire Red.
