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==Overview==
==Overview==
The '''save data structure''' for Generation II is stored in the cartridge's battery-backed RAM chip (SRAM), or as a ".sav" file from most emulators. The structure consists of 32 KB of data, though not every byte is used. Emulators may append additional data for the purposes of maintaining real-time clock operations.
The '''save data structure''' for Generation II is stored in the cartridge's battery-backed RAM chip (SRAM), or as a ".sav" file from most emulators. The structure consists of 32 KB of data, though not every byte is used. Emulators may append additional data for the purposes of maintaining real-time clock operations.