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wraggster
July 22nd, 2007, 19:39
Eke-eke (http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4443) has updated Gnuboy GX the GameBoy Mono/Color emulator for the Nintendo Wii/GameCube!

What's New?

[GB/GBC]
. added RTC Synchro: in-game RTC (Real Time Clock) is now synchronized with system RTC on SRAM load
. added GBC/GBA palettes color for GB Mono [Askot]
. fixed some palettes [Askot]

[NGC]
. added user-transparent SRAM autoload (detection order is MCARD then SDCARD, SLOTA then SLOTB)
. added 4.7GB DVD support for WII drives (the maximal allowed size for Gamecube DVD is still 1.35GB)
. removed MPAL video timings, always use 60Hz NTSC: fix display problems for PAL wii users (no more PAL50 version needed)
. added Console Reboot option in main menu (System Reboot), also used for SDLoad reboot
. Freezestate & SRAM files are now compressed (using zlib)
. FreezeState & SRAM files can now be saved/loaded to/from SDCARD: located in /gnuboy/saves/ from the root of your SDCARD
. added user-transparent SRAM autoload (detection order is MCARD then SDCARD, SLOTA then SLOTB)
. changed initial ROMS directory for SDCARD user: now looking for /gnuboy/roms/ from the root of your SDCARD
. current emulator options can now be saved/loaded to/from SDCARD SlotA: the file is dev0:\\gnuboy\\gnuboyGX.cfg [Askot]
. added L+R combo to save SRAM in MCARD SLOTB during gameplay [Askot]
. added new font: now use original IPL font, extracted from Bootrom
. modified controls when going into the rom selection menu (DVD or SDCARD):
- use B button to go up one directory
- use Z button to quit the file selection menu
- use L/R triggers to go down/up one full page
- use Left/Right buttons or Analog stick to scroll the selected entry's filename when it can't be full displayed
. various menu rearrangment, minor bugfixes & sourcecode cleanup

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gary_abernethy2
August 25th, 2007, 02:06
Yet another great emulator by the master :)
Will we be seeing a gba emulator soon?

gary_abernethy2
September 4th, 2007, 17:21
Also, I was wondering if anyone was working on an emulator with super gameboy support.