![]() Yeah, on an original model 3DS, mGBA will get you nowhere. You probably want something gpSP-based, since that uses a dynarec to translate code to 3DS assembly in real time, allowing much faster performance (and a fairly significant penalty to accuracy). Another gpSP-based emulator is shinyquagsires CitrAGB, which is no longer in active development but hopefully still works on modern setups. ![]() RetroArch includes a gpSP core, but that core has been bugged and crashy/unusable for multiple years now. Somebody can hopefully suggest an older version that will work OK, I have no idea exactly when it became broken.Īnother gpSP-based emulator is shinyquagsire's CitrAGB, which is no longer in active development but hopefully still works on modern setups. If you're OK with moving away from emulation, there's a couple more options you can try. After downloading everything, your SD card structure should look something like this: gameconfig.txt gbabios.bin demo.gba /3ds/<3dsx name>/<3dsx name>.Once you have gbabios.bin, place it either in the root of your SD card or in /gba. For one thing, there's GBA Virtual Console (and Virtual Console injections), which just runs GBA games natively on the 3DS in the system's backward-compatibility mode. A proper GBA bios dump is preferred, although Normatt's bios hasn't shown any issues as of yet. ![]() ![]() This should have close to 100% speed and accuracy, besides the occasional game which included special hardware (like WarioWare: Twisted). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |