News Flash - GBA SP with 2GB Hard Drive Released
Darkchen has released the first public version of his astounding GBA Emulator for the Nintendo DS and indeed the DSI and only for the IPlayer Flashcart, heres the release notes:
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News Flash - GBA SP with 2GB Hard Drive Released
Darkchen has released the first public version of his astounding GBA Emulator for the Nintendo DS and indeed the DSI and only for the IPlayer Flashcart, heres the release notes:
Awesome news! Thanks Wraggy! :)
Great work they said it could not be done :) Any hope this will ever work on the R4,M3,EZ Flash,Acekard etc.?
This will NEVER EVER work on those flashcards...
As long as they do not release antoher flashcart with an extra cpu and extra ram (16MB).
And actually the cpu spec of the Iplayer are pretty awesome (200Mhz arm9 + 400Mhz DSP, can even go higher, but it's certainly underclocked).
Does anyone have the full specs of the Iplayer ?
for me and i suppose many others is the fact that the Iplayer could become the main flash cart for the DS/DSI if we can get much higher performance for emulators, think of full speed Snes and other emulators, dare i say a poke at n64 emulation :P
If you want to take a look, here is the datasheet of the main cpu:
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tms320dm6441.pdf
Is anyone else having a fun time trying to get this to work, I've been playing around with it since yesterday and still cant get it to work.
Edit, had a total noob moment there, I have it working now xD
I also now notice that for some reason the classic games like zelda 1&2 and mario 1 & 2 they will not load up. They start to load and then go right back to the main Iplayer screen.
A shame that iPlayer lacks commercial compatibility, I buy my actual cartridges but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy a romhack or two (extra courses online in Mario Kart DS, and my own "undub" of MegaMan ZX).
One thing to bear in mind is that every card currently on the market works in the DSi's legacy mode; that is, as if it's running on any other DS system (67Mhz ARM9, 33Mhz ARM7, 4MB RAM). DSi's native mode, which has barely been utilized by the homebrew community, uses its ARM9 at 133Mhz with 16MB of RAM.
Still not quite up to the iPlayer, even so, it makes you wonder if GBA emulation could be done without it. I mean, there was a time when people said you couldn't emulate GBC on GBA, then we got Goomba Color (by no means perfect but pretty damn close).
Do you have any evidence to back up that it's using that SoC? I explain here why it's probably not using it: biggest doubt is price. I think it's probably using an Ingenic jz37xx chip, like many other low cost things coming out of China these days.
It's almost definitely a port of gpSP too (not VBA)
There are IPS patch files to make the Classic NES series work better. But I have to question why you would try to play these games considering that they are themselves just emulated NES games, when you can use NES DS much more effectively and with more features.
I am still disappointed.
I view this effort as essentially wasted, what about when DSi view finally becomes viable?
I don't see it as wasted at all. If anything, it was a hoot to see Darkchen prove everybody (including me) wrong.
An n64 emulator could be possible, maybe, probably not. The PSP has 32 MB of ram I think. And its still slow on N64 Emulation, so, 16MB with the iplayer? Naw.
Hi all
will the team of TTDS will be able to come up with a gba emul too? and if possible when?
A GBA emulator for a stock STANDARD Nintendo DS is impossible.
So, Bass, you're screwed sorry.
Ooups sorry did i said ds no lol i wanted to say DSI with the team of TTDSI (top toy) that my card and is it compatible with it? (the emulator)
sorry for inconvience:D
No, you will never see a playable GBA emulator running on the DSTT. The reason it works on the iPlayer is because that cart has its own CPU and RAM that the emulator uses to run the emulator.
I have not been able to get this to work on an iPlayer. I get stuck trying to load from the homebrew folder.
I'm having trouble too. I'm trying to work it on my DS Lite and it's getting stuck while reaching the loading screen. Any help?
Can someone please help?I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong with this. The NDSGBA folder is in the plugins folder on my iplayer. It does everything it's supposed to do except it freezes every time I try and load a GBA game. I also have the latest OS/firmware and really can't think of anything I'm doing wrong aside from possibly missing some sort of file, having a file in the wrong place, or the fact that this emulator doesn't work on the DS Lite.
Thats good to hear but there features that are not included its abit dissapointing. I liked vice city but san andreas didnt have some thing from it like buying businesses which was abit of a let down because whats the point of having alot of money when you can do anything with it.
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I was a little disappointed to see some of the "improvements" from GTA-SA have not been carried forwards, such as the degree of character personalisation eg. haircuts, body mass modification through work outs etc.
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Bump. I still need help.
Uh, whoops.
Note to self: Don't confuse the words view with ware.
Hello,
I´m new here I´m from Germany and can´t so good english!
sorry! :)
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GBA Flash Advance Cards and GBA Flash Memory Writable Cards are a very good way to get the most of our Gameboy Advance SP experience. These cards are development kits which are used to transfer games for the PC directly to a cartridge which can be played in the Gameboy Advance GBA system.
I like them..
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and they said it was impossible. nothing is impossible, maybe improbable, maybe unlikely, but not impossible.
HA! IN YOUR FACES NON-BELIEVERS! ITS BEEN DONE! AND THEN SOME!
and this makes me wish i got an iplayer instead of r4.
when will someone make an r4 one.
AND IF YOU ARE GONNA REPLY WITH A (puts on mocking voice)
"oh, it is impossible because the r4 is not as powerful as the iplayer", GO READ THE ABOVE IN MY POST
does this work on r4 i really wanna play gba games on my r4?
No. Read the thread before you post.
is it only for iplayer flashcard or can i use it on dstti too?
Much like Mad March Harris, I cannot figure out where to put the correct files/folders to correctly make the GBA emulator work for the iplayer! It sounds like several people know how to make it work (as well as several people on youtube) but I cannot. I have the most current firmware, etc....i just don't know where to put things.
If I put the NDSGBA and other items in the _system folder, it will not recognize the gba.plg that runs the program (i think...obviously, i do not know because I have yet to make it work).
Does the download: iplayer_didl_source have anything to do with it??
If so/if not...what does it do!??
PLEASE HELP!
-GiNO
Oh...and also, if I put the NDSGBA and other items in the _system -> plugins Folder, I get a never ending loading screen once I click on Homebrew from the main menu.
I've heard that I need to put the NDSGBA in the Root of the flash card, but doing that, I still cannot start the emulator because it is an "Warning, Unknown blah blah blah"
Help plz!
does tis work on action replay dsi?:confused:
Anyone's iPlayer GBA emu working well....cuz I'd like a lil info on how to make mine work correctly plz =/
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thanks!
Leunidas,
Did you end up figuring it all out? Just wondering if your "thanks" was because you got some answers or if it was just a BUMP.
Still left at dead ends, btw. PM me or something with a little help please!
Hey, I'm having the same problem a couple of other people mentioned, so I thought I would post here instead of making a separate thread.
Basically, I just got an iPlayer and want to play GBA games. I'm trying this on a DS Lite, not DSi. I downloaded the most recent OS and placed it in the root of my SD card, along with the update.dat. When I turned it on, it asked to update, and did so to 1.06. It did not ask me for my name, it did not go to a white screen or make weird noises, and it didn't change any of the icons like a lot of people have said is supposed to happen. However, it plays videos and lameboy fine, so maybe that is just for the DSi?
Anyway, the problem comes in trying to install the GBA player. When I put the plugin files from Darkchen's emulator into the plugins folder in the _system folder, and try to go to homebrew, nothing happens. It just keeps loading forever. I did some fiddling, and it seems like the problem is the gba.ini file. Without that, I can access the homebrew folder just fine without it locking up, but unfortunately, it won't read the gba.plg or the roms, so it seems like it is useless without this file.
Anyway, does anyone have any advice for this? It really sucks that it apparently can't do the one thing I actually bought it for.