Yes, it works with nearly all devices, including the R4.
nice to see ds emulation moving along
does anybody know if this works with the r4 i just ordered mine so if you dont know i will in a week anyway
Yes, it works with nearly all devices, including the R4.
Amazing emulatorAnd just in time too, my old Gameboy broke a few months back. Finaly get to replay Wario 3 :thumbup:
Its near perfect, only one noticable sprite issue so far. Can't wait for sound.
Hell yeah! a frikking update!!!I checked almost daily to see if there was an update from this emulator. He's done an awesome job again. Can't wait for the next build!
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Love this emulator, definetly the best for NDS, I cant wait for sound too! Also I was wondering if there is a way to run a game boy rom in gameboy color mode? Changing the extention doesnt seem to do it. Any help would be apreciated.
I don't think it's possible, no. The GBC assigns colors to GB games because the information for each specific game is stored on its BIOS, and I don't believe they've managed to dump the GBC BIOS yet (very tricky). I had asked the same question about Goomba Color a while ago to find this answer from Dwedit.
Best you can hope for is a version that lets you choose your own palettes or gives you a set of commonly used ones.
Thanks for the reply. Now that you mention it I do remeber doing that on my good ole GBAMP but now I have a EZV and the GBA mode is a bit slow so I came looking for a NDS version. If this ever supports sound and mabye automatic saving this will definetly be the best choose for people with Slot 1 cards, cant wait! :thumbup:
If you have the ability to run GBA files, use Goomba Color instead. While Lameboy is good, currently Goomba Color is better. Try messing with the "GBC double speed" setting (or something like that) in the Goomba Color menu to see if that helps with the speed. Also note that you can press L+Start to make Goomba Color stop limiting it to 60 fps and instead emulate it as fast as it can (which isn't as fast as the "fast mode" of Lameboy here, but it's still noticeable)
Its not that the games are slow its that the GBA roms take like a minute or so to erase and them burn to the GBA slot (and if I start using emulators on GBA I have to switch the roms all the time) I just would prefer a NDS emulator becuase that just that a few seconds to load.
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