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    me and my bro want to know how to link the VBA to trade Yu gi oh cards

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    Can't do it. The VBA team (or is it just one guy?) doesn't want to add linking abilities because they think that it will hurt GBA sales to have a completely functional free alternative.

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    Ok is there a pach or someting???

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    Not that I know of. I'm fairly certain that none of the other GBA emulators have the link function either.

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    Thank You But go to Go SOME LINK INFO begore i go.


    Using the TCP transport
    To use the TCP transport, use the flag -Gtcp[ortnum] where portnum is an optional port number to be used instead of 55555. VBA will wait for a GDB connection on the specified port (printed on screen). Start GDB by passing the .elf file, then connect to the emulator by using the command:
    target remote <hostname>:<port number>
    where hostname is the host where the emulator is running and port number is the printed port number.

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    Originally posted by Yugi@Feb 28 2004, 04:40 PM
    Thank You But go to Go SOME LINK INFO begore i go.


    Using the TCP transport
    To use the TCP transport, use the flag -Gtcp[ortnum] where portnum is an optional port number to be used instead of 55555. VBA will wait for a GDB connection on the specified port (printed on screen). Start GDB by passing the .elf file, then connect to the emulator by using the command:
    target remote <hostname>:<port number>
    where hostname is the host where the emulator is running and port number is the printed port number.
    What?

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    I&#39;m pretty certain that those are instructions for transmitting debug information over TCP.

    Also, this topic needs moving.

    Also, Yugi needs to explain what he&#39;s doing before he quotes random crap.

    Also, also.

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    This forum is for "Emulators & games that run on mobile devices like the GBA, GP32, mobile phones etc..."

    How does a question about VBA could possibly belong here?This clearly belongs to the Nitendo emulation forum.

    And Yugi,if you&#39;re just interested in getting cards ,you could use codes.

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    Also, this topic needs moving.
    How does a question about VBA could possibly belong here?This clearly belongs to the Nitendo emulation
    Done&#33;
    And Yugi,if you&#39;re just interested in getting cards ,you could use codes.
    The new Yugioh games on GBA don&#39;t have this feature

    Forgotten will not add GBA connection on it&#39;s emulator.

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    Actually this belong in the "Mobile" forum
    "Emulators & games that run on mobile devices like the GBA, GP32, mobile phones etc..."
    Which is where I moved it to last night.

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