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| title = 3DS SNES Save Converter | | title = 3DS SNES Save Converter | ||
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| type = Hack Utilities | | type = Hack Utilities | ||
| version=v1.0 | | version=v1.0 |
Revision as of 00:49, 20 October 2021
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Hi, I wrote a small python app that allows you to convert your SNES Virtual Console saves to .SRM format, and vice versa.
Convert your 3DS Save to .SRM:
- Extract your save files using JKSM.
- You will get many files in your save folder, but you'll only need the .VES file.
- Open 3DS SNES Save Converter.
- Select your .VES file.
- Click on 'VES to SRM' button.
- You'll get a .SRM file in the 3ds-snes-sc directory.
Convert your .SRM Save to .VES (3DS):
- Open 3DS SNES Save Converter.
- Select your .SRM file.
- You will now need to write the Game Preset ID. You can get it from here.
- Remember not to add 0x to the Game Preset ID.
- For example, if you are converting a Super Mario World save, you should only write: 1011 (instead of 0x1011)
- Click on 'SRM to VES' button.
- You'll get a .VES file in the 3ds-snes-sc directory, rename it to the product code of the game.
- For example, if you are converting an Earthbound save, you should name the file: KTR-UAEE.ves
- Import your save (a folder with only the .VES file) using JKSM and you should see your progress when booting the game.
3ds-snes-sc was inspired and based on the following posts:
- Research: SNES virtual console save files by k1r92
- How to Extract SNES Virtual Console Saves from 3DS to PC by Webbmaster1990