Homebrew Official [RELEASE] gacubeboy emulator

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I honestly didn't even notice the mention of IOSU in the title, I just saw that it was a new homebrew release.
 
Just an update on the updated emulator I am working on. One core I decided on isn't going to work after all, so I've begun work on another one, hopefully it works out better.
What emulator?
This one or another project yet to be announced? D:
 
Is this the Game Boy emulator?
Yeah, I said earlier in the thread that I would be working on improving the emulator and making it a lot better, but it won't be a gacubeboy any more, sorry. :D

My own source is the only gacubeboy worthy source, and crappy enough to be named that.
 
Yeah, I said earlier in the thread that I would be working on improving the emulator and making it a lot better, but it won't be a gacubeboy any more, sorry. :D

My own source is the only gacubeboy worthy source, and crappy enough to be named that.
Ah that's awesome. :)
I hope this incites other developers to jump in and develop emus for the Wii U, or maybe even help with the RetroArch port for it.
Oh how I wish to play all my games with the Gamepad with raetrio gacube xD
 
Ah that's awesome. :)
I hope this incites other developers to jump in and develop emus for the Wii U, or maybe even help with the RetroArch port for it.
Oh how I wish to play all my games with the Gamepad with raetrio gacube xD
I love that name for RetroArch, I need to tag @QuarkTheAwesome so he can see raetrio gacube, I'm sure he'll love it. :D

Even if I can't get sound to work as I want at first, I will continue to work out the problems and eventually get it added. When I put up the source, others can join in and help if needed too.
 
I love that name for RetroArch, I need to tag @QuarkTheAwesome so he can see raetrio gacube, I'm sure he'll love it. :D

Even if I can't get sound to work as I want at first, I will continue to work out the problems and eventually get it added. When I put up the source, others can join in and help if needed too.
Hahah glad you liked it. :P

And yeah, sound will be a complete milestone in terms of Homebrew for the Wii U. :)
I'm pretty sure is not as easy as taking a look at Loadiine's source code and see how it handles its music, since I know there's still the handling of the actual GB sound chip to work on, but at least that part of Loadiine could be of some help (maybe?)
 
Hahah glad you liked it. :P

And yeah, sound will be a complete milestone in terms of Homebrew for the Wii U. :)
I'm pretty sure is not as easy as taking a look at Loadiine's source code and see how it handles its music, since I know there's still the handling of the actual GB sound chip to work on, but at least that part of Loadiine could be of some help (maybe?)
I was able to add sound to my Ast-U-Roids game and the CHIP-8 emulator, but that was using samples, I haven't delved into using a sound buffer yet.
 
I was able to add sound to my Ast-U-Roids game and the CHIP-8 emulator, but that was using samples, I haven't delved into using a sound buffer yet.
That's what it's called, I couldn't reember it. :P
Well then, I wish best of luck on your upcoming work of the GB core and the sound buffer. :)
 
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Ah that's awesome. :)
I hope this incites other developers to jump in and develop emus for the Wii U, or maybe even help with the RetroArch port for it.
Oh how I wish to play all my games with the Gamepad with raetrio gacube xD

I love that name for RetroArch, I need to tag @QuarkTheAwesome so he can see raetrio gacube, I'm sure he'll love it. :D

Even if I can't get sound to work as I want at first, I will continue to work out the problems and eventually get it added. When I put up the source, others can join in and help if needed too.

raetrio gacube is perfect
 

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