Emulation Others Emulator Anbernic RG35XX PLUS - Drastic .sav file location

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Morning/Evening guys, i just purchased my first handhelds console the Anbernic RG35XX+ (plus) i'm having some problem to find the .sav file for NDS games.
Looking around on the internet there is an hidden partition which contain the drastic save files, but how to navigate through that? I need some help. Thanks for the answers
 

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Hey, just want to push this Thread because I am having the same question.
I'm using two SD cards. 1. for the firmware and 2. for the roms.

From my experience the saves have to be on the SD card with the firmware. When i changed the first SD card with another one that hast the firmware on it, all my NDS saves are gone.
 

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Hey, found the location!
its not a really hidden partition but a ext4 linux file system.
The save games and all drastic data are located inside the rootfs.
/mnt/vendor/deep/drastic/

so if you on Windows, i would recommend a VM and pass through the hole drive.
 

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Hey, thanks a lot!
Had to do some research on using a VM, but it worked out in the end.

I just saw that the latest firmware version fixed the problem and made the saves accessible on Windows.
 

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Hey, thanks a lot!
Had to do some research on using a VM, but it worked out in the end.

I just saw that the latest firmware version fixed the problem and made the saves accessible on Windows.

I think I'm in the same boat. Trying to load a stripped down version of the OS but can't port the Save states from the original SD to the new one. Any advice or tips on how to get them to port? When I launch Pokémon Fire Red the 6 Save slots and load slots are empty even with my copying the .sav file to new SD.
 

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