Tuesday, July 15, 2014

How to: Android Emulators ROMs



1. Turn on your phone and tap or press the 'Applications' button. Tap the 'Market' icon in the Applications list. Your Market icon may also be located on your phone's home screen depending on your shortcuts and the phone's model.

2. Tap the search icon on the main Market screen. Type the name of the emulator you want to install on your phone. A few emulators available for Android include NESoid, SuperGNES and N64 emulator. Tap the appropriate emulator application.

3. Tap 'Download' on the application detail page. Tap 'Agree & download' on this screen to add the emulator to your Android.

4. Connect your phone to the computer with a mini USB cable or the data cable provided with your Android phone. Navigate to the folders containing the game ROM files on your computer. Click 'Start' and 'Computer.' Drag and drop the ROMs in to the icon for your phone. If you don't see your phone in the Computer menu you need to switch your USB connection method. Open the Notifications panel on your phone. Tap 'USB Connection.' Change this setting to 'Mount' or 'USB Mass Storage' to see the phone's SD card.

5. Open the emulator application when the ROMs are transferred. The applications may automatically scan for ROM files on the SD card. If it does not scan open the ROM browser in the application and select the ROM files to load them in the program.

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