Doesn't matter about what he said. I guess porting VBA didn't work out for him so he did the GBA emulator that is on the PSP and ported it to the iPlayer. You can even take the game_config.tx from GPSP and put it in the iPlayer emulator so that the iPlayer emulator will have a higher compatibility.Leonidas said:so unless this is in klingon, he clearly stated it's VBA.Jakob95 said:Source that he ported VBA? I didn't think so.
He ported the GBA emulator on the PSP to the iPlayer not VBA...read this topic http://gbatemp.net/t169613-gba-emulator-fo...gress?&st=0
here's a sentence from his progress info:
QUOTEMore than one week has passed since I have got SDK, and I’was down to the GBA emulator development (in fact it calls migration of VBA) in this period.
use lameboy insted of goomba color dsDes_Kaje said:Seriously looks interesting. I still use my old Supercard Lite and I'm tired of constantly converting my .nds files. Because of that I was planning to buy a new card this week (the AceCard 2.1 seems like a fair option), but now I've seen this I think I'd better wait until SCDS2 is out. I really do hope that the functions that were not available in the preview-version will be available (and working!) in the retail version. I'm not too sure about preordering one just now, I'd rather wait until I can read the hands-on review with all pros and cons.
By the way, is there any information yet about other emulating options (such as NES, Neo Geo or perhaps GBC/GB?). I have always wanted to play Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons but somehow I can't create good savefiles using Goomba Color DS...
DarkArmadillo said:Btw, is it just me or is the FAQ grammatical pretty bad?
Yeah, like the iPlayer.shaunj66 said:I don't know if this has been covered already, but just to confirm - the DSTWO doesn't come with a firmware flasher. The cart is able to use the power from the DS slot once it's inserted (even if it's not booted), to flash the firmware from the inserted micro SD using the onboard CPU.
Nah, the PCB is stuck to the label (the top plastic shell has a large portion cut out), I didn't feel like ruining my cart for the sake of a photo. Is it so important?Mbmax said:Yeah, like the iPlayer.shaunj66 said:I don't know if this has been covered already, but just to confirm - the DSTWO doesn't come with a firmware flasher. The cart is able to use the power from the DS slot once it's inserted (even if it's not booted), to flash the firmware from the inserted micro SD using the onboard CPU.
Any picture from the other side of the PCB Shaunj66 ?
I see. Like on my iPlayer. No, it's not important, someone will one day make this picture, so don't ruin your flashcart.shaunj66 said:Nah, the PCB is stuck to the label (the top plastic shell has a large portion cut out), I didn't feel like ruining my cart for the sake of a photo. Is it so important?Mbmax said:Yeah, like the iPlayer.shaunj66 said:I don't know if this has been covered already, but just to confirm - the DSTWO doesn't come with a firmware flasher. The cart is able to use the power from the DS slot once it's inserted (even if it's not booted), to flash the firmware from the inserted micro SD using the onboard CPU.
Any picture from the other side of the PCB Shaunj66 ?
Mbmax said:I see. Like on my iPlayer. No, it's not important, someone will one day make this picture, so don't ruin your flashcart.shaunj66 said:Nah, the PCB is stuck to the label (the top plastic shell has a large portion cut out), I didn't feel like ruining my cart for the sake of a photo. Is it so important?Mbmax said:Yeah, like the iPlayer.shaunj66 said:I don't know if this has been covered already, but just to confirm - the DSTWO doesn't come with a firmware flasher. The cart is able to use the power from the DS slot once it's inserted (even if it's not booted), to flash the firmware from the inserted micro SD using the onboard CPU.
Any picture from the other side of the PCB Shaunj66 ?
It's just a matter of time.
A Gay Little Cat Boy said:
If that's the clock, it shouldn't it say "00:23" not "24:34?"
Nah, it should say 12:23am
QUOTE(stonegolem @ May 9 2010, 12:22 AM) I expect from a lot of developers to go for DSi releases even they don't "technically" need to use that feature.
For example, if I develop a game which forces to take a picture at the beginning of each level then there are nothing we can do to make it playable. That might be a powerful AP for developers.
It's not going to happen, because Nintendo has sold over 90 million DS Lite units, and total sales for all DS consoles is 130 million. Which means DS/DSi and DSi XL have sold about 40 million combined. No company with a marketing team worth their while will go so far as to skip 90 million of potential customers. Also as to DS piracy, I don't really think it's that much of a deal. Companies put AP into the games, but Nintendo really hasn't done much to stop flashcarts globally.tbgtbg said:That would be cutting off their noses to spite their faces. There are tons of DS/DSL's out there and that would cut them off entirely, not just people using DSi/DSiXL flashcarts without DSi mode.
it says plugin for video supports is not complete.QUOTE said:????????:
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Costello said:since when do the chinese care about "trademark/copyright" issues??