Description NO$GBA started as a Gameboy Advance debugger but was later released as a normal emulator(version 1.9). It is the first gameboy advance emulator to support multiplayer games on the same pc!
2.2f Release Notes:
No$gba v2.2 Notes on New NDS Emulation --------------------------
Hello to first no$gba version with NDS support. Parts are working fine, parts are under construction. The most important (missing) things to be aware of are:
Missing Feedback! What's up? Feedback on no$gba v2.2a was great, that although it couldn't run homebrew "libnds" programs. That's been fixed in v2.2b, and I've been hoping that it'd allow a couple of people to use & test no$gba with their games, and to get some useful feedback and bug reports from them. From that point of view, v2.2b has been a total flop, and it seems to have caught even less interest than my Atari 2600 emulator :-) For v2.2c, if something doesn't work, please let me know about it! (Got some great bug reports on newer no$gba updates, many thanks!)
Major Missing Features 3D Video, Sound, and WLAN emulation are still missing. Sound should be relative easy to implement, WLAN probably isn't that important yet, and for the 3D Stuff: I've meanwhile figured out how it works, and hope it'll be implemented in next updates.
Things that work only with real NDS-BIOS-image The "decompression-with-callback" BIOS functions are currently working only if you do have a copy of the real BIOSes as ROM-images (see Installation and DS Xboo chapters). Encrypted ROM-images (with encrypted first 2Kbytes of the secure area) can be used only if the (full) NDS7 BIOS ROM-image is present (which contains the 1048h-byte decryption seed data).
Minor Missing Features and Glitches Game screen sizing doesn't work yet. VRAM viewer Tile/OBJ windows don't work. In the DOS version, the NDS video emulation currently appears totally distorted.
Notes Use Ctrl+T in debug mode to toggle between the two CPUs. Oh, and the monetary stuff, my bank account is just about to drop to zero, so I'll probably need to charge some update fees for future no$gba/no$nds versions, at least from users whom have registered more than 12 months ago. Some suggestions on reasonable update fees would be great; what would you pay, and what do you think other companies would pay?
Anyways, for now, the current no$nds beta version is a free update for all registered no$gba users. As usually, I'd be glad about some feedback, bug reports, and maybe a priority list for missing/incomplete features, ie. what you'd prefer to be implemented in the next update.