Your GC saves are located inĬ:\Users\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\GC(USA or PAL)\Card A\
Open Dolphin and under Tools open the Memory Card Managerīrowse for your blank memory card in one of the slots and then use the Manager to import your savefiles to the memory card file.
#Dolphin emulator memory card from another market download
download this blank memory card and put it into your Google drive folder.
GCI saves from say, gamefaqs, and convert them to usable Dolphin Memcards. Note that I havent tested it as I have no GCMs/ISOs. Been working on it on and off and its much more dynamic, should work. The virtual SD card has important use for homebrew apps on Dolphin. Heres a new version of Dolphin Memory card maker (GCI>Memcardx.raw) which should actually work. raw file in your Google drive)īut you're probably going to have a GCI folder in Slot A and in that case you need to: Dolphin can store data to a virtual SD card named sd.raw.By default, it will be created with the size of 128MB. To your Google drive and then change the Memor圜ard Path in Dolphin on each computer by going into Config-> Gamecube-> Slot A (again the button and then locate the. If your desired game is from a different region then pick the memory card file. Then you can just copy the Memor圜 / Memor圜 in C:\Users\\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\GC\ Memory Card Replacement for Gamecube Memory Card, 512M Memory Card Compatible with Nintendo Gamecube and Wii Console- Blue. If you have your memory card set to 'Memory Card' in Dolphin the 'GC' folder will contain a file called 'Memor圜' This file contains all of your Gamecube saves for the USA region. I used a homebrew called GCMM to backed up my memory card first as a raw dump, and second as a bunch of GCI files. Once completed, remove the SD card and put. Select Backup NAND (Green arrow from chip to the SD card), and wait until it completes. Select Options (gears icon) on the far right. Use a GameCube Controller or the Power and Reset buttons to navigate through the BootMii menus, as detailed here. So this is going to be a bit more complicated. Since Dolphins implemented Ubershaders, I decided to completely dump the contents of my GameCube memory cards and my Wii BIOS (which includes game saves) and import them into Dolphin. A SD card Access BootMii through the Homebrew Channel. Dolphin changed the default way of saving gamecube savefiles not too long ago.