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    GC GnuboyGX Project 23/04/2007 - Gameboy Emulator for Nintendo Wii/Gamecube

    Eke-eke has released a new version of his Gameboy emulator for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo Gamecube, heres the release info:

    GnuboyGX is a port for the Nintendo Gamecube and Nintendo Wii (running in GC mode) of the open-source Gnuboy emulator, originally coded by Laguna and Gilgamesh. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnuboy

    This port is based on the last 1.0.4 CVS source, released by Joshua_ from EFNet #gameboy: http://www.netaxs.com/~gevaryah/gnuboy-1.0.4pre.tar.bz2.

    This has nothing to do with the previous GX port for GCLinux, this is a full standalone port using LibOGC API.

    -=[ CHANGELOG ]=-

    23/04/2007:
    . corrected a little bug with SRAM/STATE saving
    . modified key config upon request: SELECT is now assignated to Y Button

    -=[ FEATURES ]=-

    .Gameboy and Gameboy Color emulation with sound
    .DVD & SDCARD support for rom loading
    .Savestate load/save on Memory Card
    .SRAM & RTC load/save on Memory Card
    .support for zipped roms


    -=[ WHAT'S MISSING ]=-

    .Mono Gameboy palette user configuration
    .RTC Synchro: Here's a note about RTC, taken from original gnuboy's doc:

    Quote:
    Some roms, notably Pokemon ones and Harvest Moon, use a realtime clock to keep
    track of the time of day even when they're not running. Since gnuboy is just an
    emulator, it can't work like a real cartridge and make things like this keep
    happening while the emulator is not running. However, it can resync the Gameboy
    realtime clock based on your computer's clock when it starts. This is what the
    "syncrtc" option does. By default it's enabled. If you disable it, then no time
    will seem to have elapsed between when you exit the emulator once and when you
    start it again the next time.



    =[ MENU ]=-

    Play Game : Run the game you just loaded or return to game

    Game Info : Some informations about the ROM

    Reset Game: Reset emulator

    Load New Game:
    . Load from DVD: DVD must be ISO9660
    . Load from SDCARD: Roms must be placed in a directory named GBROMS
    The maximum number of files per directory is 1000. You can use subdirectories.

    Emulator Options: . Scale X, Y: Let you modify the size of the display screen
    . Filtering: Gnuboy can filter screen colors to make them look more washed out or faded
    like on a real GBC. You can also allow this for Mono GB games by setting the value to "ALL"
    . Sprite Sorting: Enable/Disable sprites to be sorted and prioritized according to their x
    coordinate when in DMG (Mono GB) mode.
    . Force Mono : For GBC games to run in Mono GB mode.
    . GBA Features: Unlock gba-only features in some cgb games (See Zelda Oracle's serie)
    . SRAM AutoSave/Autoload: this is actually disactivated

    Memory Card Manager:
    . SRAM Manager: Let you load/save SRAM and RTC data on the Memory Card
    . STATE Manager: Let you load/save Savestate and RTC data on the Memory Card
    The size of the created savefiles is variable and depends on the ROM type.

    Stop DVD Motor: save the DVD Lens life

    SD/PSO reload: if you used SDLOAD to load the DOL, this let you come back to SDLOAD menu


    =[ CONTROLS ]=-

    .Z Button let you come back to the menu when playing a game
    .A is Gameboy Button A
    .B is Gameboy Button B
    .START is Gameboy START Button
    .Y is Gameboy SELECT Button

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    Does this work with Sd Load and a Gecko adaptor?
    Is anyone working on a GBA Emulator?

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    where do you put the files ?

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