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Post by rick on Jan 25, 2005 5:40:40 GMT 1
Awesome work. The black screen is now gone and I am able to play GB and NES games with no issue. Well that is only true after I freed up some memory. I was not able to run SNES games until I installed UDMH. Then they would run with lots of skipped frames. Screen doubling is great on GB! Sound is a bit choppy on NES, but that might be correct for the games considering how old they are
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Post by rick on Jan 25, 2005 8:02:35 GMT 1
Playing a couple games and then going back to the game launcher took me to a black screen. Had to soft reset to fix.
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Post by ssrjazz on Jan 25, 2005 8:22:24 GMT 1
Same here, tho I'm reluctant to install the UDMH hack.
My only complaint now is that you can't assign keys from the keyboard on the 650... there aren't enuff buttons w/o being able to do that!..
Good stuff tho....I was able to fire up the nes Legend of Zelda....very nice!
can't wait for more screen scaling
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Post by rick on Jan 25, 2005 8:38:28 GMT 1
I took another look at the slowness in GBC games. As I mentioned in the T5 thread, it only is an issue if I set the frame skip to auto. If I set it to 0, it works at full speed.
I was also able to reproduce the black screen a couple more times by running games, going back to the rom launcher and then back into another game and then back into the rom launcher. After a couple times, I get a black screen when returning to the rom launcher.
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Post by rick on Jan 25, 2005 8:39:55 GMT 1
The reason that you can not asign a keyboard key to the game is that they do not have both an up and a down state as the other hard buttons do. This makes it difficult for a programmer to use the keys for things other than entering text.
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