Gba
#2
Posted 15 October 2006 - 07:59 AM
GBA is still being sold all over the world, and it has a great library.
#5
Posted 15 October 2006 - 09:33 AM
I really don't know why the guys here are not that enthusiastic about GBA, am 100% sure that if it reached a good playability state, the number of those who will buy the GP2X will increase dramtically for this sole reason.
It's cheaper to buy a GBA + flashcard than a GP2X, so that would be a pretty dumb "sole reason" to buy a GP2X
#6
Posted 15 October 2006 - 09:38 AM
Anyway, GBA games on GP2X would rock
I really don't know why the guys here are not that enthusiastic about GBA, am 100% sure that if it reached a good playability state, the number of those who will buy the GP2X will increase dramtically for this sole reason.
It's cheaper to buy a GBA + flashcard than a GP2X, so that would be a pretty dumb "sole reason" to buy a GP2X
What about other emulators, DivX & homebrew? Off course if you play ONLY GBA, you're better off buying a GBA, but even then, GP2X will have some advantages (save states, bigger screen) when a fullspeed, compatible GBA emulator will come
Who cares about buying a Sega Nomad with those awesome MD Emulators on GP2X? or GameBoy? GameGear, etc
#8
Posted 15 October 2006 - 10:16 AM
I just tried it but I only got a black screen. There is no readme in the archive, so I may have set it up wrong.
#9
Posted 15 October 2006 - 10:45 AM
Finally someone else thinks the same way I doI think he's talking about the new Vba2x released on the archive, but there was no news
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Anyway, GBA games on GP2X would rock
I really don't know why the guys here are not that enthusiastic about GBA, am 100% sure that if it reached a good playability state, the number of those who will buy the GP2X will increase dramtically for this sole reason.
It's cheaper to buy a GBA + flashcard than a GP2X, so that would be a pretty dumb "sole reason" to buy a GP2X
What about other emulators, DivX & homebrew? Off course if you play ONLY GBA, you're better off buying a GBA, but even then, GP2X will have some advantages (save states, bigger screen) when a fullspeed, compatible GBA emulator will come![]()
Who cares about buying a Sega Nomad with those awesome MD Emulators on GP2X? or GameBoy? GameGear, etc
#10
Posted 15 October 2006 - 10:51 AM
The latest version expects to be fed the rom from the command line or through something like selector or GMenu. I also had to remove spaces from filenames.Here is a link: http://archive.gp2x....?0,1,0,0,5,1304
I just tried it but I only got a black screen. There is no readme in the archive, so I may have set it up wrong.
Mario Kart is running at 20 fps at fs2 270MHz and just about playable.
EDIT: Seems to give more like 30fps at fs1, but frame counter gives suspiciously round numbers. Either way, games are playable without sound.
If anyone's stuck, here's my GMenu config file:
title=vbafs2 icon=/mnt/sd/emulators/nintendo/vba2x/vba.png exec=/mnt/sd/emulators/nintendo/vba2x/vba params=[selFullPath] --frameskip=2 --no-auto-frameskip clock=270 selectordir=/mnt/sd/roms/gba/ selectorfilter=gba wrapper=trueThis is a cracking release and shows great promise!
Edited by halo9, 15 October 2006 - 11:39 AM.











