does that mean that other coders will be able to start working on this now?
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It seems theres been some discussion on other Emulation forums about the PSPGBA emulator not releasing the source as should be done to comply with GPL, i contacted PSP298 the coder behind the PSP port of Visual boy Advance and he has today released the source to what is the best GameBoy Advance emulator for the PSP so far.
The V1.1 release has a new GPL license included so that sould please any that were concerned over the sources not being released
Download both new files here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspgba.shtml
Thanks to PSP298 for this exclusive release for PSP News
(Just remember folks the news and release came from this site and not other sites who are steal news and screenshots at will and are only in the scene for the money and no other reason)
does that mean that other coders will be able to start working on this now?
i can see full speed gba emulation not too far away now (eeexcellent), but what emu next, anybody?
whats next? PSX hopefully...
i really do hope and wish but can you honestly ever see it running properly plus you would need a hddpsp to hold just a few games, but bring it on (ff7,ff8,mgs1)
before that, it will be nice to add wifi multiplayer option to emulators don ya think?
That'd be cool, but what I really would like is if the current emulators were perfected. DGen, TYL_Snes, and the Game Gear emulator all need work before they're considered complete. NesterJ and Rin are done, though.
hmm has been a while since a TYL_Snes release ^^, I hope there will be a great speed boost...always wanted to play kirby title XD. But definitely see an optimistic future for GBA emu. (Yay one of the other emus I definitely wanted to be completed)
We probably shouldn't get ahead of ourselves - emu perfection is *really* hard, so I still worry that some emulators will never reach 100%. The advancement of the GBA emu is awesome though, and I bet we'll be playing at snes TYL quality in no time! I do find it a little strange that none of the emulators have messed with wi-fi support though... why is that? Is it really so much more difficult than creating the emulators themselves?
Anyway, I agree with the opinion that current emus should be perfected before newer systems are emulated - but I also realize that the emu scene doesn't really work like that (I would imagine that the fun part is the beginning stages of conquering an emu, and not so much the tweaking toward perfection - not to mention the latter is probably a lot harder). Either way, keep up the good work!
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