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Old 10-03-2006, 04:28 AM
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$10 (USD) says he'll hit you with the "Ancient Chinese Secret" line, 17R3W.
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Old 10-03-2006, 05:56 PM
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Im playing Super R Type for snes with my ds and gbamp right now, and sry, i forgot there was a M3 version of smsadvance
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Im playing Super R Type for snes with my ds and gbamp right now, and sry, i forgot there was a M3 version of smsadvance
Okay, so when you say GBamp plays SNES games, you mean "some of the older games"
(this is the same with NES when you use GBamp on GBA, you can only play the older/smaller games)
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this is how im playing it

SNES Specs
CPU: 16-bit 65816 (3.58MHz)
RAM: 128KB (1Mb), 64KB (0.5Mb) Video RAM
Graphics: Dedicated graphics processor
Colors: 32768 (256 on screen)
Sprites: 128
Sprite Size: 64x64 pixels
Resolution: 512x448 pixels
Sound: 8-channel 8-bit Sony SPC700 digitized sound

THe SNES didnt have 4mb of ram......super fx chip emulation isnt implemented yet though
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Old 13-03-2006, 03:26 AM
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this is how im playing it

SNES Specs
CPU: 16-bit 65816 (3.58MHz)
RAM: 128KB (1Mb), 64KB (0.5Mb) Video RAM
Graphics: Dedicated graphics processor
Colors: 32768 (256 on screen)
Sprites: 128
Sprite Size: 64x64 pixels
Resolution: 512x448 pixels
Sound: 8-channel 8-bit Sony SPC700 digitized sound

THe SNES didnt have 4mb of ram......super fx chip emulation isnt implemented yet though
RIGHT, but the SNES did have 64mb ROMS, meaning they we're too large to fit in the DS's Ram.

So, again, how are you playing these?
(or, is it like I said, you can only play the older/smaller games?)
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Old 13-03-2006, 05:08 PM
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They arent running in ram......the still read data off the card like it was a cart, and since i have a cheap card there is a little bit of slowdown when more than 15 enemies are on screen at once (about as much slowdown as nanostray under the same conditions)
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Old 13-03-2006, 05:29 PM
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I just noticed, I have GBAMP ._____________________________________.

But how would I run SNES roms and that crazy shizzle? >.>
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you need a passme http://www.dspassme.com/ or a compatible WiFiMe compatible router. You can flash your ds or just use the passme/wifime. I flashed my ds....i think they tell you everything somewhere at http://www.ndshb.com and if they dont use google.....oh and if you know C they you can make your own ds programs with devkitpro and PAlib...and make them wifi compatible with wifilib
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How would I know if mine is WIFIme capable? I can't find anything =/
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Old 14-03-2006, 01:58 AM
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did you google wifime? http://www.aaronrogers.com/nintendods/wifime.php if you want a free passme there are some major steps and pm me

oh, and everything you ever wanted to know! http://wiki.pocketheaven.com/Main_Page
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