A new freeware version of No$GBA (stripped of its debugging features)*is now available for download. No$GBA 2.2 now has support for Nintendo DS games.
While some parts are perfectly emulated, a few major features are still missing. Here is what the author had to say about this :
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 don't know anything about 3D hardware, neither on NDS, nor on PC.
It'd be fantastique if somebody could give me some info on how to get started. What drivers, functions, specifications do I need? What are the differences between NDS and PC hardware? And, if it's possible at all to use PC 3D-hardware to reproduce NDS 3D-video, and to merge it with the 2D-video layers...
I guess we can expect a change of name in the future. You can find the HUGE changelog here:
http://nocash.emubase.de/gbanew.htm
download:
http://files.ngemu.com/gba/nogba/download/no$gba-2.2.zip
While some parts are perfectly emulated, a few major features are still missing. Here is what the author had to say about this :
Major Missing Features
3D Video, Sound, and WLAN emulation are still missing. Sound should be relative easy to implement, WLAN probably isn't that important yet, and for the 3D Stuff: I don't know anything about 3D hardware, neither on NDS, nor on PC.
It'd be fantastique if somebody could give me some info on how to get started. What drivers, functions, specifications do I need? What are the differences between NDS and PC hardware? And, if it's possible at all to use PC 3D-hardware to reproduce NDS 3D-video, and to merge it with the 2D-video layers...
I guess we can expect a change of name in the future. You can find the HUGE changelog here:
http://nocash.emubase.de/gbanew.htm
download:
http://files.ngemu.com/gba/nogba/download/no$gba-2.2.zip