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Sorry to be a dufus, but I have a few questions that need answering...
(1) Is there any chance that either emulators will be updated?
(2) I heard someone was updating the MegaDrive emulator for the DC - any more news?
(3) Seeing as the NeoGeoPocket Color emulator was updated/released at full speed, is there any chance of an update for the GBA one?
(4) I still can not work out how to use SBInducer - BootDreams works a charm, but SBI is a nightmare - can anyone help?
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(1) DreamSNES: Guess not really. SuperFamicast: Maybe. SNES4ALL: Very likely.
One a side note: I've put up a tutorial how to get a massive 20% speed boost with DreamSNES here:
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=27338 (this makes the emu play pretty much exactly full speed)
(2) This seems to have been established as the No.1 place for staying up-to-date about any progress on GenesisPlusDC (Genesis/MegaDrive emu):
http://www.dcemulation.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=62701
(3) There sure is, but I can't speak for GPF or what he's working on next. Personally I'd prefer cosmetic updates to the NGPC emu (RACE!DC) first atm instead of updates to Visual Troy Advance.
(4) More details please. What exactly doesn't work for you ? Is the menu showing up on DC but without any entries ? Where did you download it from ?
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The thing is, I've read so many FAQs and topics that point out how to use the program, but I keep making bad CD-Rs that don't boot. Any help would be great thanks.
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At first start with v3 of SBInducer (some distributions of v4 do not work for some odd reason, but others do perfectly...)
Download:
http://dchelp.net/sbi/files/Sbindv3.exe
Install and then download the SBIs. Place them in C:/SBInducr/SBI
Make sure your SBIs have the .sbi extension (and not .zip)
Then fire up SBInducr and click on the icon to extract your SBIs.
Create a DiscJuggler image (click on the icon with the two snakes on it) and then burn with BootDreams - or: Point BootDreams to C:/SBInducr/Inducer/ directly!
Done ;)
PS: Once you got a working disc you could try out SBInducr v4. It surely is a much better version of SBInducer, but they both result in the exactly same nice disc.
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Cheers for that mate, I'll give a whirl!